1) A particle moves along the x axis according to the equation x(t) = 3t-2t + 3, where x is in meters and r is in seconds. a) what is the particle position at t 2s? b) what is the particle displacement between t= 4s and t= 2s? c) what is the particle average velocity between t = 4s and t = 2s? d) what is the particle velocity as a function of r?

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1) A particle moves along the x axis according to the equation x(t) = 3t - 2t + 3, where x is
in meters and r is in seconds.
a) what is the particle position at t = 2s?
b) what is the particle displacement between t = 4s and t= 2s?
c) what is the particle average velocity between t = 4s and t = 2s?
d) what is the particle velocity as a function of r?
e) what is the particle velocity at t = 3s?
) what is the particle average acceleration between t = 3s and t = Is ?
g) what is the particle acceleration as a function of 1?
h) what is the particle acceleration at t = 3s?
2) A person applies brake to stop his car. As he breaks down, the velocity of his car
decreases at a constant rate (5.0 m/s). If his initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is the car's
stopping distance
3) A car moving in a straight line decelerates uniformly at a rate of 4 m/s reaching a speed
of 8 m/s after 6 seconds. Find the distance it travels during that time and the speed of
car at the moment of deceleration
4) A person applies brake to stop his car. As he breaks down, the velocity of his car
decreases at a constant rate (5.0 m/s). If his initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is the car's
stopping distance
5) A ball is thrown directly downward, with an initial speed of 8 m/s, from a height of 30m.
After what time interval does the ball strike the ground?
6) You throw a ball vertically upward with speed of 7 m/s. When air resistance is negligible,
how long does it take the ball to return to your hand?
1/2
Transcribed Image Text:Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan جامعة الزينونة الأردنية Homework 1 Form - Teaching Follow-up procedures/ Faculty of Art 1) A particle moves along the x axis according to the equation x(t) = 3t - 2t + 3, where x is in meters and r is in seconds. a) what is the particle position at t = 2s? b) what is the particle displacement between t = 4s and t= 2s? c) what is the particle average velocity between t = 4s and t = 2s? d) what is the particle velocity as a function of r? e) what is the particle velocity at t = 3s? ) what is the particle average acceleration between t = 3s and t = Is ? g) what is the particle acceleration as a function of 1? h) what is the particle acceleration at t = 3s? 2) A person applies brake to stop his car. As he breaks down, the velocity of his car decreases at a constant rate (5.0 m/s). If his initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is the car's stopping distance 3) A car moving in a straight line decelerates uniformly at a rate of 4 m/s reaching a speed of 8 m/s after 6 seconds. Find the distance it travels during that time and the speed of car at the moment of deceleration 4) A person applies brake to stop his car. As he breaks down, the velocity of his car decreases at a constant rate (5.0 m/s). If his initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is the car's stopping distance 5) A ball is thrown directly downward, with an initial speed of 8 m/s, from a height of 30m. After what time interval does the ball strike the ground? 6) You throw a ball vertically upward with speed of 7 m/s. When air resistance is negligible, how long does it take the ball to return to your hand? 1/2
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