A toy car rolls off tables of various heights at different speeds as shown.
a. Rank them for the time in the air, from greatest to least.
b. Rank them for horizontal range, from greatest to least.
(a)
To Rank: The cars for the time in air.
Answer to Problem 15A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
For car A:
Acceleration in vertical direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the vertical direction
Vertical displacement
For car B:
Acceleration in vertical direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the vertical direction
Vertical displacement
For car C:
Acceleration in vertical direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the vertical direction
Vertical displacement
Formula Used:
According to kinematics equation, displacement is given as
Where,
a is he acceleration
t is the time
Calculation:
For car A:
Using the kinematics equation for the vertical motion of car
For car B:
Using the kinematics equation for the vertical motion of car
For car C:
Using the kinematics equation for the vertical motion of car
Conclusion:
Hence, the ranking comes out to be
(b)
To Rank:The cars as per their horizontal range.
Answer to Problem 15A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
For car A:
Acceleration in horizontal direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the horizontal direction
Horizontal displacement
For car B:
Acceleration in horizontal direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the horizontal direction
Horizontal displacement
For car C:
Acceleration in horizontal direction
Time interval
Initial velocity along the horizontal direction
Horizontal displacement
Formula Used:
According to kinematics equation, displacement is given as
Where
Calculation:
For car A:
Using the kinematics equation for the horizontal motion of car
For car B:
Using the kinematics equation for the horizontal motion of car,
For car C:
Using the kinematics equation for the horizontal motion of car
Conclusion:
Hence, the ranking comes out to be
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