EBK PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA
EBK PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA
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ISBN: 8220106637050
Author: Griffith
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 2, Problem 4SP

(a)

To determine

The time taken for the car to reach the velocity of 27m/s.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 4SP

The time taken for the car to reach the velocity of 27m/s is 8s.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: Initial velocity of the car is 11 m/s, acceleration is 2.0m/s2 and final velocity is 27m/s.

Write the expression for Newton’s equation of motion.

v=v0+at

Here,

v is the final velocity

v0 is the initial velocity

t is the initial time

a is the acceleration

Re-write the above equation to get t.

t=vv0a

Substitute 27m/s for v, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get t.

t=(27m/s)(11m/s)2.0m/s2=8s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the time taken for the car to reach the velocity of 27m/s is 8s.

(b)

To determine

The distance covered by the car.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 4SP

The distance covered by the car is 152m.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: Initial velocity of the car is 11 m/s, acceleration is 2.0m/s2 and final velocity is 27m/s.

Write the expression for distance travelled.

s=v0t+12at2

Here,

s is the distance

Substitute 8s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(8s)+12(2.0m/s2)(8s)2=152m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the distance covered by the car is 152m.

(c)

To determine

The graph of distance versus time.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 4SP

The distance is plotted against time in the graph.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for distance.

s=v0t+12at2

At 0s,

Substitute 0s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(0s)+12(2.0m/s2)(0s)2=0m

At 1s,

Substitute 1s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(1s)+12(2.0m/s2)(1s)2=12m

At 2s,

Substitute 2s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(2s)+12(2.0m/s2)(2s)2=26m

At 3s,

Substitute 3s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(3s)+12(2.0m/s2)(3s)2=42m

At 4s,

Substitute 4s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(4s)+12(2.0m/s2)(4s)2=60m

At 5s,

Substitute 5s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(5s)+12(2.0m/s2)(5s)2=80m

At 6s,

Substitute 6s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(6s)+12(2.0m/s2)(6s)2=102m

At 7s,

Substitute 7s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(7s)+12(1.0m/s2)(7s)2=126m

At 8s,

Substitute 8s for t, 11 m/s for v0 and 2.0m/s2 for a to get s.

s=(11m/s)(8s)+12(2.0m/s2)(8s)2=152m

The above values are plotted in the below graph.

EBK PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA, Chapter 2, Problem 4SP

Figure 1

Conclusion:

Distance is plotted against time in the graph.

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