A fictional spaceship accelerates at a constant rate of 0.107 m/s^2.
A) How long would it take to reach the moon, 4.14*10^8 m away?
B) What would be its final velocity?
A fictional spaceship accelerates at a constant rate of 0.107 m/s^2. A) How long would it...
A fictional spaceship accelerates at a constant rate of 0.091 m/s*. (a) How long would it take to reach the moon, 3.87 x 108 m away? (b) What would be its final velocity?
A fictional spaceship accelerates at a constant rate of 0.106 m/s2 (a) How long would it take to reach the moon, 3.69 x 108 m away? (b) What would be its final velocity?
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A sprinter is running at a speed of 8.70 m/s, then accelerates at a constant rate of 2.65 m/s2 for the last 9.80 m of the race. What is his final speed as he crosses the finish line? NumberUnits How long did it take him to run the last 9.80 m of the race? NumberUnits
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An asteroid is traveling through space at a constant speed of 250 m's relative to a spaceship trailing behind. At the moment the spaceship is 630 m behind, it fires a probe (initially at rest on the spaceship) that accelerates at constant 36 m/s. Treat the spaceship as stationary for this problem. How long will it take for the probe to reach the asteroid? a. b. How far away from the spaceship does the collision...
A car accelerates at 5 m/s^2 for 8 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east. If its initial velocity was 7 m/s, also due east, what is its speed during this time interval? Round your answer to the two decimals. ________ A car accelerates at 7 m/s^2 for 2 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east (east = positive direction). If its initial velocity was 47 m/s, due west, what is its final velocity? Round your...
Molecules with a diffusion constant D = 1.0 x 10-10 m?s-1 are released at a constant rate of 1010 molecules/s in the middle of a large pool and diffuse away. (a) What is the steady-state concentration 1 cm away from the source? (b) How long after the release has started will it take for the concentration to reach / of its steady state value 1 cm away from the source?
A spaceship starts from Earth and accelerates with a constant acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. This is very convenient because crew and passengers on the spaceship will feel the same weight as on Earth when traveling in outer space. After how many days will an observer on Earth see the spaceship move with 15 percent of lightspeed? (Note that at this speed relativistic effects can be ignored.) A: 1.1 B: 16 C: 32 D: 53
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If we assume that a spaceship could accelerate from rest at a constant rate of 9.81 m/s2, then how long would it take to reach 2% of the speed of light? (Assume the speed of light = 3.0 x 108 m/s) O 1.8 days O 3.5 days O 3.1 105 s O 6.1* 105 s O 7.1 days
How long does it take for an object thrown straight upward on the surface of the moon with an initial velocity of 20 m/s, to reach the peak of its path? (acceleration of gravity on the moon is 2 m/s2) a. 5 s b. 10 s c. 20 s d. 40 s e. None of these