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Ch2 Exercise

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Sample Problem 2.

01 Average velocity, beat-


up pickup truck
You drive a beat-up pickup truck along a straight road for 8.4 km at 70 km/h, at which
point the truck runs out of gasoline and stops. Over the next 30 min, you walk another
2.0 km farther along the road to a gasoline station.
(a) What is your overall displacement from the beginning of your drive to your arrival
at the station?
(b) What is the time interval t from the beginning of your drive to your arrival at the
station?
(c) What is your average velocity vavg from the beginning of your drive to your arrival at
the station?
(d) Suppose that to pump the gasoline, pay for it, and walk back to the truck takes you
another 45 min. What is your average speed from the beginning of your drive to
your return to the truck with the gasoline?
Sample Problem 2.02 Velocity and slope of x
versus t, elevator cab
Figure 2-6a is an x(t) plot for an elevator cab that is initially stationary,
then moves upward (which we take to be the positive direction of x),
and then stops. Plot v(t).
Sample Problem 2.03 Acceleration and dv/dt
Acceleration and dv/dt A particle’s position on the x axis of Fig. 2-1 is
given by
x = 4 - 27t + t^3
with x in meters and t in seconds.

(a) Because position x depends on time t, the particle must be moving. Find the
particle’s velocity function v(t) and acceleration function a(t).
(b) Is there ever a time when v 0?
Sample Problem 2.04 Drag race of car and
motorcycle
A popular web video shows a jet airplane, a car, and a motorcycle
racing from rest along a runway (Fig. 2-10). Initially the motorcycle
takes the lead, but then the jet takes the lead, and finally the car blows
past the motorcycle. Here let’s focus on the car and motorcycle and
assign some reasonable values to the motion. The motorcycle first
takes the lead because its (constant) acceleration am = 8.40 m/s^2 is
greater than the car’s (constant) acceleration ac =5.60 m/s^2 , but it
soon loses to the car because it reaches its greatest speed vm =58.8
m/s before the car reaches its greatest speed vc =106 m/s. How long
does the car take to reach the motorcycle?
Sample Problem 2.05 Time for full up-down
flight, baseball toss
In Fig. 2-13, a pitcher tosses a baseball up along a y axis, with an initial
speed of 12 m/s.
(a) How long does the ball take to reach its maximum height?
(b) What is the ball’s maximum height above its release point?
(c) How long does the ball take to reach a point 5.0 m above its release
point?
Exercise 1
An automobile travels on a straight road for 40 km at 30 km/h. It then
continues in the same direction for another 40 km at 60 km/h. (a) What
is the average velocity of the car during the full 80 km trip? (Assume
that it moves in the positive x direction.) (b) What is the average
speed?
Exercise 2
The position of an object moving along an x axis is given by
x= 3t+ 4t ^2 + t^3 , where x is in meters and t in seconds. Find the
position of the object at the following values of t:
(a) 1 s, (b) 2 s, (c) 3 s, and (d) 4 s.
(e) What is the object’s displacement between t =0 and t =4 s?
(f) What is its average velocity for the time interval from t =2 s to t =4 s?
Exercise 3
At a certain time a particle had a speed of 18 m/s in the positive x
direction, and 2.4 s later its speed was 30 m/s in the opposite direction.
What is the average acceleration of the particle during this 2.4 s
interval?
Exercise 4
An electric vehicle starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 2.0
m/s^2 in a straight line until it reaches a speed of 20 m/s. The vehicle
then slows at a constant rate of 1.0 m/s^2 until it stops. (a) How much
time elapses from start to stop? (b) How far does the vehicle travel
from start to stop?
Exercise 5
33 A car traveling 56.0 km/h is 24.0 m from a barrier when the driver
slams on the brakes. The car hits the barrier 2.00 s later. (a) What is the
magnitude of the car’s constant acceleration before impact? (b) How
fast is the car traveling at impact?
Exercise 6
(a) With what speed must a ball be thrown vertically from ground level
to rise to a maximum height of 50 m? (b) How long will it be in the air?
Exercise 7
A stone is dropped into a river from a bridge 43.9 m above the water.
Another stone is thrown vertically down 1.00 s after the first is
dropped. The stones strike the water at the same time. What is the
initial speed of the second stone?

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