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Exercises Unit 4 II

The document contains exercises related to motion, including calculations of time, speed, acceleration, and displacement for various scenarios involving vehicles and runners. It includes specific problems requiring the application of formulas to determine results in both metric and imperial units. Additionally, it prompts the creation of graphs to illustrate the relationships between time, position, and speed.
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Exercises Unit 4 II

The document contains exercises related to motion, including calculations of time, speed, acceleration, and displacement for various scenarios involving vehicles and runners. It includes specific problems requiring the application of formulas to determine results in both metric and imperial units. Additionally, it prompts the creation of graphs to illustrate the relationships between time, position, and speed.
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EXERCISES UNIT 4 (II)

1. A vehicle circulates at a speed of 120 km / h. How long will it take to travel 200 km?
Express the result in hours.

DATA CALCULATIONS

SOLUTION —›

2. Complete the following table calculating the speed that the mobile carries in those
times. Draw the space-time and speed-time graphs and justify what type of movement
the mobile carries.

Time (s) Position (cm) Speed (m/s)


0 0
10 20
20 40
30 60
40 80
50 100

3. A car runs at 120 km / h when braking and stops in 15 seconds. Calculate the
acceleration and the space it runs until it stops.

4.-A runner describes the next movement: Position(m) / time (s)

s 10 -

(m) 8 - C

6 - B D

4 - A

2 -

! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! t(s)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Calculate:

a) Space covered in the one minute of his career.

b) Position at 70 seconds.

c) Displacement made by the runner.

d) Speed in each section.

5. A vehicle circulates at a speed of 90 km / h. How long will it take to travel 200 km?
Express the result in seconds.

DATA CALCULATIONS

SOLUTION —›
6. An object carries a speed of 5 m/s and in 20 s increases its speed to 25 m/s.
Calculate the acceleration and interpret the result.

DATA CALCULATIONS

SOLUTION —›

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