You have received the following letter in the mail. Determine the total distance that you will...
How is the displacement (letter b) and letter F
calculated?
S POINTS EACH] You walk from the park to your friend's house (in forty minutes), t (in twenty minutes), and finally to the library (In fifteen minutes). A) 1) B) C) D) E) What is the distance traveled? What is your displacement? What is your average speed for the entire trip? What is your average velocity for the entire trip? What is your average speed for the trip from your...
Why is the displacement (letter B) +0.60 miles? Please
show step by step how that answer was achieved.
S POINTS EACH] You walk from the park to your friend's house (in forty minutes), then to your house in twenty minutes), and finally to the library (in fifteen minutes). A) 8) C) D) What is the distance traveled? What is your displacement? What is your average speed for the entire trip? What is your average velocity for the entire trip? What...
Consider two displacement vectors for an object along the horizontal direction, x_0 - 2 sec = 3 meters to the right and then x_2 - 5 sec = 5 meters to the left. Given that the object starts from the origin and each displacement was done with two constant speeds, answer the following questions for the 5 second trip. Plot the position of the object as a function of time. Plot the velocity of the object as a function of...
Imagine you received your new sunglasses in the mail from Sunny Time Sunglasses. You spent more than $100 for the glasses, but they broke after you wore them for only a few minutes. You want to get your money back or get another pair at no cost to you. You call Sunny Time and you email the company multiple times, but you do not receive a response. Your last option is to write a customer complaint letter to the company,...
Part B: Launching a Projectile at an Angle (1) Erase the trajectory from part A (yellow eraser button). (2) Ensure that the initial height (h = 10 m) and initial speed (1 = 15 m s 1) remain equal to the quantities given in part A. (3) Position the projectile launcher so that it launches at an angle of 20°. (4) Fire the launcher (using the red fire button) and record the x-displacement by positioning the center of the target...
finding the total displacement and Total distance traveled
Your task is to estimate how far an object traveled during the time interval U X t X 8, but you only have the following data about the velocity of the object. time (sec) 012345 6 7 8 velocity (feet/sec) 1 2414-2-1-2-3 To get an idea of what the velocity function might look like, you pick up a black pen, plot the data points, and connect them by curves. Your sketch looks...
1) Starting in Albany, you travel a distance 461 miles in a direction 19.4 degrees north of west. Then, from this new position, you travel another distance 132 miles in a direction 10.2 degrees north of east. In your final position, what is your displacement from Albany? 2) You start out by driving 119 miles north in 3 hours and 41 minutes, and then you stop and park for a while. Finally you drive another 88 miles south in 4...
What is the magnitude of your total displacement if you have traveled due west with a speed of 23 m/s for 165 s , then due south at 12 m/s for 295 s ?What is the direction of your total displacement in part A.
Physics 213 Offline 1 Name: Show your work. Your final answers should have the correct number of sig figs units, and a box around them. (10 points) 1. Keith walks north with a constant speed and it takes him 7.00 min to walk 0.588 km. Then he turns back and walks south at the same speed for 10.0 min. a) Draw a diagram showing his path. Label the path length of each leg of the journey. Draw the total displacement...
You have been appointed to an amusement ride safety committee for the Mall of America's Nickelodeon Universe, which is reviewing the safety of a ride that consists of seats mounted on each end of a rotating steel beam. For most of the ride, the beam rotates about its center in a horizontal circle at a constant speed. One committee member insists that a person moving in a circle at constant speed is not accelerating, so there is no need to...