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The acceleration of a bus is given by a= (3 m/s³) t. if the velocity of the bus at time t=1s is 22 m/s, what is its velocity (in m/s) at time t = 2 s? If the bus's position at time t=1s is 30 m, what is its position (in meters) at time t = 2 s?
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How do you find the time taken to accelerate from rest to a certain velocity?
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How do I find the maximum velocity if I’m given a maximum acceleration of 1.34 and a displacement of 806?
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If 20% of the input work is reduced due to friction, what is the ratio of MA to VR?
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How does Lorenz transformation allow us to reconcile special relativity and classical Newtonian mechanics?
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Pulling a box weighing 450N along a level floor at a constant speed by rope makes an angle of 30 degrees with the floor. If the forces on the rope is 260N ,what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the surface?
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An object is thrown straight up with an initial velocity of 50 m/s. How long will it be in the air?
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Why is it hard to stop whenever you are running at a constant velocity? Explain.
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Dan Clifton
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For change in momentum why do you do momentum before minus momentum after, but for change in velocity you do final velocity minus initial velocity?
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What is the definition of classical and quantum mechanics? Where is the boundary between these two fields of study?
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Can classical mechanics and quantum mechanics be used to solve the same problems in physics?
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TomHall
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What is the definition of constant velocity in uniformly accelerated motion?
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Ion Transient
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What equation relates mass, force, and velocity?
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Philip Jeffery
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What 2 common surfaces have the largest friction coefficients?
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A car accelerates uniformly from 10 m/s to 20m/s. It travelled a distance of 50 m during this time. What is the acceleration?
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May 20, 2023
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Isn’t rotational movement just linear motion in small increments (if you imagine a circle with small linear arrows)?
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May 19, 2023
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Sarah Barker
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If the car goes faster [around turn], the friction at the given speed would still be the same as we calculated, but the coefficient of static friction would be larger.” (OpenStax) Why is the coefficient of friction while making a turn be larger?
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May 19, 2023
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What is the difference between tangential velocity and average velocity?
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How do you calculate velocity if you are given position, time and acceleration?
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If an object has constant acceleration, does that mean there is a net force acting upon it?
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