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Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

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Page 1: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

Four Kinematic Equations

Explanations and Derivations

Page 2: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

For an object moving with constant acceleration, the average velocity is equal to the average of the initial velocity and the final velocity

We also know, of course, that

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Motion Equation #1 Displacement with Constant Acceleration

…move t to the other side...

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Motion Equation #2 Velocity with Constant Acceleration

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Another Approach to Equation #2

y = mx + b

velo

city

(m/s

)

time (s)

vf = at + vi vf = vi + ator

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Motion Equation #3Displacement with Constant Acceleration

By substituting the expression for vf into our first equation for Dx, we get:

First equation:

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Motion Equation #4Final velocity after any displacement

See derivation in text book…

FINAL VELOCITY AFTER ANY DISPLACEMENT

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

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Summary

Motion with Constant Acceleration

We now have all the equations we need to solve constant-acceleration problems.

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

Page 9: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A car slows down uniformly from a speed of 21.0 m/s to rest in 6.00 seconds. How far did it travel in that time?

The words “slowing down uniformly” implies that the car has a constant acceleration.

vi = +21.0 m/s

t = 6.00 sec

vf = 0 m/s

Dx = ?

Choose an equation

Dx = 63.0 m

Page 10: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A world-class sprinter can burst out of the blocks and reach essentially top speed (of about 11.5 m/s) in the first 15.0 m of the race. What is the average acceleration of this sprinter, and how long does it take her to reach that speed?

vf = +11.5 m/s

Dx = 15.0 m

vi = 0 m/s

a = ?

Choose an equation

= 4.41 m/s2

Page 11: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A world-class sprinter can burst out of the blocks and reach essentially top speed (of about 11.5 m/s) in the first 15.0 m of the race. What is the average acceleration of this sprinter, and

vf = +11.5 m/s

Dx = 15.0 m

vi = 0 m/s

a = 4.41 m/s2

Choose an equation

vf – vi = at

= 2.61 sec

t = ?

Page 12: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop. If Ima accelerates at a rate of 8.00 m/s2, then determine the displacement of the car during the skidding process. (Note that the direction of the velocity and the acceleration vectors are denoted by a + and a - sign.)

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

Page 13: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop. If Ima has an acceleration rate of 8.00 m/s2, determine the displacement of the car during the skidding process.

Dx = 56.3 m

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

Page 14: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

Ben Rushin is waiting at a stoplight. When it finally turns green, Ben accelerated from rest at a rate of a 6.00 m/s2 for a time of 4.10 seconds. Determine the displacement of Ben's car during this time period.

Page 15: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

Ben Rushin is waiting at a stoplight. When it finally turns green, Ben accelerated from rest at a rate of a 6.00 m/s2 for a time of 4.10 seconds. Determine the displacement of Ben's car during this time period.

Dx = 50.4 m

Page 16: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A car traveling at 22.4 m/s skids to a stop in 2.55 s. Determine the skidding distance of the car (assume uniform acceleration).

Page 17: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A car traveling at 22.4 m/s skids to a stop in 2.55 s. Determine the skidding distance of the car (assume uniform acceleration).

Dx = 28.6 m

Page 18: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

A plane has a takeoff speed of 88.3 m/s and requires 1365 m to reach that speed. Determine the acceleration of the plane and the time required to reach this speed.

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

or

a = 2.86 m/s/st = 30. 9 s

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With what speed in miles/hr (1 m/s = 2.23 mi/hr) must an object be thrown to reach a height of 91.5 m (equivalent to one football field)? Assume negligible air resistance.

vf2 = vi

2 + 2aDx

Page 20: Explanations and Derivations · Ima Hurryin is approaching a stoplight moving with a velocity of +30.0 m/s. The light turns yellow, and Ima applies the brakes and skids to a stop.

With what speed in miles/hr (1 m/s = 2.23 mi/hr) must an object be thrown to reach a height of 91.5 m (equivalent to one football field)? Assume negligible air resistance.

vi = 94.6 mi/hr

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