Calculate the error in acceleration in this equation, assuming vo=0 m/s, Δx ± δx and t ± δt.
x=v0t+1/2at^2

Calculate the error in acceleration in this equation, assuming vo=0 m/s, Δx ± δx and t...
A rocket is launched vertically from rest, it reaches an altitude of 5.2km after 16s of constant acceleration. What was the magnitude of the acceleration of the rocket? How many times larger than the acceleration due to gravity is this? Is this rocket safe for human passengers? Calculate the error in acceleration (equation 2.1) assuming vo=0 m/s, Δx ± δx and t ± δt.
For rectilinear motion the relationship between displacement, s, velocity, v, acceleration, a, and time, t, s = s0 + v0t + (1/2)a t2 is valid:
A ball moves along a 1D coordinate system with the following motion parameters at time t O s: xo 3.7 m and vo O m/s. The ball has a constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s2 during the entire motion which occurs over a time of 1.9 s. Assume that an error in position of 2 % is acceptable in this application over the entire motion. How many rows N will be needed in the table to model the entire motion to...
A body moves with a position according to the equation x(t)=(t^2+t-1)m find the acceleration of the body at t=15 s step by step
Calculate the centripetal acceleration (in m/s) needed to keep the Moon in its orbit (assuming a circular orbit about a fixed Earth) using a 1 m/s² +
Q8. Plot the waveform of Vo(t), assuming ideal op amp in Fig. 8 0 V 2Ω 2Ω X-12%-time (s) 0 4 +15V 2Ω -10 V Vo(t) 2Ω 12 V Fig. 8
A particle slides along a straight wire so that a--k/v where a is the acceleration, v is the velocity and k-20 m3/s. The particle stars at X 0, t-0, with a speed vo 10 m/s. 2. When the particle is at x = 4 m, the speed v is most nearly A. 2.49 m/s B. 3.46 m/s C. 5.29 m/s D. 6.93 m/s E. 7.50 m/s F. 8.62 m/s G. 8.88 m/s H. 9.13 m/s I 9.81 m/s J. 10.00...
An object's motion can be described by the equation x(t) = (6.0 m/s2)t2-(2.0 m/s)t+1.0 m. a. Find the object's position, velocity, and acceleration at t = 3.0 s. Plot the object's position, velocity, and acceleration (all on separate plots) from t = 0 s to t= 5 s. The following graph shows an object's velocity over time. At t-0 s the objects begins its motion at x = -2m.b. What is the object's displacement from t=0 s to t = 6 s? c....
Starting from rest, a prototype car accelerates to 50m/s in 12 seconds. Find its acceleration and distance it travels over the 12 seconds. Formulas : x= x(0)+v(0)t + 1/2at^2 v=v(0)+at a=? x=?
At t=0 s, a particle is observed to have position vector Ro= (-3.5,4.0) m. and velocity vector Vo= (21,12.3) m/s. The particle’s acceleration is constant and has been determined to be a= (2.1,5.4) m/s^2. a)Determine the particle’s velocity (in Cartesian vector form- (Vx,Vy)) at T= 10.5s. b)What is the particle’s position (in Cartesian vector form- (x,y)) at T=10.5 s ?