
Consider the velocity vs. time graph shown below of a person in an elevator. Suppose the elevator is initially at rest. It then speeds up for 3seconds, maintains that velocity for 15seconds, then slows down for 5seconds until it stops. Find the instantaneous velocity at t=10s and t=23s.
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Consider the velocity vs. time graph shown below of a person in an elevator. Suppose the...
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Sketch a velocity vs time graph of a car that slows down uniformly. Describe what the graph represents.
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Please help with this Kinematics question! Position and time
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Consider this position vs. does the corresponding velocity vs. time graph look like? 1. time graph. What (a) Sketch your prediction below * Now reproduce the position graph by walking, and see if the velocity graph comes out the way you expect. 10 t (seconds) Velocity Graph Prediction Velocity Graph Result (m/s) o (m/s) 0 10 6 10 t (seconds) t (seconds) 2. Here's a velocity...
Please help with this Kinematics question! Velocity vs. time
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