* While babysitting their younger brother, Chrisso and Devin are playing with toys. They notice that the squishy Piglet slows down in a repeatable way when they push it along the smooth wooden floor. They propose a hypothesis that the toy slows down with a constant acceleration, which does not depend on the toy’s initial veloctiy. Foe each of five different initial speeds, they measure the distance traveled by the toy from the time they stop pushing it to the time the toy stops moving, and they measure the corresponding time interval. Their data are presented below. Do the data support their hypothesis? Explain. If yes, determine the average acceleration of Piglet and the maximum speed with which Chrisso and Devin push Piglet. Experiment # Distance (m) Time(s) 1 0.96 0.65 2 2.84 1.12 3 1.72 0.87 4 2.53 1.05 5 0.62 0.53
* While babysitting their younger brother, Chrisso and Devin are playing with toys. They notice that the squishy Piglet slows down in a repeatable way when they push it along the smooth wooden floor. They propose a hypothesis that the toy slows down with a constant acceleration, which does not depend on the toy’s initial veloctiy. Foe each of five different initial speeds, they measure the distance traveled by the toy from the time they stop pushing it to the time the toy stops moving, and they measure the corresponding time interval. Their data are presented below. Do the data support their hypothesis? Explain. If yes, determine the average acceleration of Piglet and the maximum speed with which Chrisso and Devin push Piglet. Experiment # Distance (m) Time(s) 1 0.96 0.65 2 2.84 1.12 3 1.72 0.87 4 2.53 1.05 5 0.62 0.53
* While babysitting their younger brother, Chrisso and Devin are playing with toys. They notice that the squishy Piglet slows down in a repeatable way when they push it along the smooth wooden floor. They propose a hypothesis that the toy slows down with a constant acceleration, which does not depend on the toy’s initial veloctiy. Foe each of five different initial speeds, they measure the distance traveled by the toy from the time they stop pushing it to the time the toy stops moving, and they measure the corresponding time interval. Their data are presented below. Do the data support their hypothesis? Explain. If yes, determine the average acceleration of Piglet and the maximum speed with which Chrisso and Devin push Piglet.
Scientists have studied two species of sand lizards, the Mojave fringe-toed lizard and the western zebra-tailed lizard, to understand the extent to which the different structure of the two species’ toes is related to their preferred habitats—fine sand for the Mojave lizard and coarse sand for the zebra-tailed lizard. Shown is a somewhat simplified velocity-versus-time graph for the Mojave fringe-toed lizard.a. Estimate the maximum acceleration of the lizard in both m/s2 and g’s.b. Estimate its acceleration at t = 150 ms.c. Estimate how far it travels in the first 50 ms.
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A bike accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 8.10 m/s over a distance of 37.4 m. Determine the acceleration of the bike.
A feather is dropped on the moon from a height of 3.40 meters. The acceleration of gravity on the moon is 1.67 m/s2. Determine the time for the feather to fall to the surface of the moon.
A car begins driving from a stationary position. It accelerates at 5 m/s2 for 15 seconds, then travels at a steady speed for another 10 seconds, all in the same direction. How much distance has it covered since it started driving?
A small block has constant acceleration as it slides down a frictionless incline. The block is released from rest at the top of the incline, and its speed after it has traveled 6.00 mm to the bottom of the incline is 3.80 m/sm/s.
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What is the speed of the block when it is 4.60 mm from the top of the incline?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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