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The document presents four physics problems involving motion and acceleration. The first problem calculates the distance and time for a ball rolling up an incline, the second determines the vertical separation of falling steel balls, the third analyzes the speed of a car on an incline, and the fourth assesses the runway length needed for an airplane to take off under different acceleration conditions. Each problem requires applying principles of kinematics and dynamics to find the required values.

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The document presents four physics problems involving motion and acceleration. The first problem calculates the distance and time for a ball rolling up an incline, the second determines the vertical separation of falling steel balls, the third analyzes the speed of a car on an incline, and the fourth assesses the runway length needed for an airplane to take off under different acceleration conditions. Each problem requires applying principles of kinematics and dynamics to find the required values.

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1. A girl rolls a ball up an incline and allows it to return to her.

For the angle ɵ and ball


involved, the acceleration of the ball along the incline is constant at 0.25g, directed
down the incline. If the ball is released with a speed of 4 m/s, determine the distance
s it moves up the incline before reversing its direction and the total time t required
for the ball to return to the child's hand.

2. Small steel balls fall from rest through the opening at A at the steady rate of two per
second. Find the vertical separation h of two consecutive balls when the lower one
has dropped 3 meters. Neglect air resistance.

3. The car is traveling at a constant speed Va = 100 km/h on the level portion of the
road. When the 6-percent (tan ɵ = 6/100) incline is encountered, the driver does not
change the throttle setting and consequently the car decelerates at the constant rate g
sin ɵ. Determine the speed of the car (a) 10 seconds after passing point A and (b)
when s = 100 m.
4. On its takeoff roll, the airplane starts from rest and accelerates according to a = ao-
kv2, where ao is the constant acceleration resulting from the engine thrust and -kv2 is
the acceleration due to aerodynamic drag. If ao = 2 m/s2, k = 0.00004 m-1 and v is in
meters per second, determine the design length of runway required for the airplane to
reach the takeoff speed of 250 km/h if the drag term is (a) excluded and (b) included.

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