Sample Problems Physi
Sample Problems Physi
Sample Problems Physi
1. An airplane accelerates down a runway at 3.20 m/s 2 for 32.8 s until is finally lifts
off the ground. Determine the distance traveled before takeoff.
2. A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 5.21 seconds for a
distance of 110 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.
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3. Upton Chuck is riding the Giant Drop at Great America. If Upton free falls for
2.60 seconds, what will be his final velocity and how far will he fall?
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4. A race car accelerates uniformly from 18.5 m/s to 46.1 m/s in 2.47 seconds.
Determine the acceleration of the car and the distance traveled.
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5. A feather is dropped on the moon from a height of 1.40 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.
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7. A bike accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 7.10 m/s over a distance of
35.4 m. Determine the acceleration of the bike.
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8. An engineer is designing the runway for an airport. Of the planes that will use
the airport, the lowest acceleration rate is likely to be 3 m/s2. The takeoff speed for
this plane will be 65 m/s. Assuming this minimum acceleration, what is the
minimum allowed length for the runway?
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9. A car traveling at 22.4 m/s skids to a stop in 2.55 s. Determine the skidding
distance of the car (assume uniform acceleration).
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10. A kangaroo is capable of jumping to a height of 2.62 m. Determine the takeoff
speed of the kangaroo.
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11. If Michael Jordan has a vertical leap of 1.29 m, then what is his takeoff speed
and his hang time (total time to move upwards to the peak and then return to the
ground)?
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12. A bullet leaves a rifle with a muzzle velocity of 521 m/s. While accelerating
through the barrel of the rifle, the bullet moves a distance of 0.840 m. Determine
the acceleration of the bullet (assume a uniform acceleration).
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13. A baseball is popped straight up into the air and has a hang-time of 6.25 s.
Determine the height to which the ball rises before it reaches its peak. (Hint: the
time to rise to the peak is one-half the total hang-time.)
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14. The observation deck of tall skyscraper 370 m above the street. Determine the
time required for a penny to free fall from the deck to the street below.
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15. A bullet is moving at a speed of 367 m/s when it embeds into a lump of moist
clay. The bullet penetrates for a distance of 0.0621 m. Determine the acceleration
of the bullet while moving into the clay. (Assume a uniform acceleration.)
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16. A stone is dropped into a deep well and is heard to hit the water 3.41 s after
being dropped. Determine the depth of the well.
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17. It was once recorded that a Jaguar left skid marks that were 290 m in length.
Assuming that the Jaguar skidded to a stop with a constant acceleration of -3.90
m/s2, determine the speed of the Jaguar before it began to skid.
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18. A plane has a takeoff speed of 88.3 m/s and requires 1365 m to reach that
speed. Determine the acceleration of the plane and the time required to reach this
speed.
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19. A dragster accelerates to a speed of 112 m/s over a distance of 398 m.
Determine the acceleration (assume uniform) of the dragster.
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20. With what speed in miles/hr (1 m/s = 2.23 mi/hr) must an object be thrown to
reach a height of 91.5 m (equivalent to one football field)? Assume negligible air
resistance.
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Solutions
1. Given: Find:
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
d = 1720 m
2. Given: Find:
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
3. Given: Find:
vf = ??
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
a = ??
a = (Delta v)/t
a = 11.2 m/s2
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
d = 45.7 m + 34.1 m
d = 79.8 m
(Note: the d can also be calculated using the equation vf2 = vi2 + 2*a*d)
5. Given: Find:
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
1.68 s2 = t2
t = 1.29 s
6. Given: Find:
d = ??
a = (Delta v)/t
a = 243 m/s2
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
d = 0 m + 406 m
d = 406 m
(Note: the d can also be calculated using the equation vf2 = vi2 + 2*a*d)
7. Given: Find:
(50.4 m2/s2)/(70.8 m) = a
a = 0.712 m/s2
8. Given: Find:
d = 704 m
9. Given: Find:
d = (vi + vf)/2 *t
d = (11.2 m/s)*2.55 s
d = 28.6 m
t = ??
To find hang time, find the time to the peak and then double it.
tup = 0.513 s
(271441 m2/s2)/(1.68 m) = a
a = 1.62*105 m /s2
a. (NOTE: the time required to move to the peak of the trajectory is one-half the total hang time -
3.125 s.)
-940 m2/s2 = (-19.6 m/s2)*d
(-940 m2/s2)/(-19.6 m/s2) = d
d = 48.0 m
14. Given: Find:
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
75.5 s2 = t2
t = 8.69 s
(-134689 m2/s2)/(0.1242 m) = a
a = -1.08*106 m /s2
d = vi*t + 0.5*a*t2
d = (0 m/s)*(3.41 s)+ 0.5*(-9.8 m/s2)*(3.41 s)2
d = 0 m+ 0.5*(-9.8 m/s2)*(11.63 s2)
d = -57.0 m
(NOTE: the - sign indicates direction)
(12544 m2/s2)/(796 m) = a
a = 15.8 m/s2
t = ??