7. Sketch a velocity-time graph for Donna's Mercedes which accelerated uniformly for 0 mi /hr to 70. mi /hr in 5.0 seconds. a. What is the car's speed at 3.0 seconds? b. How far has the car travelled after 5.0 seconds? c. What is the car's acceleration? 8. April throws a ball straight up into the air at an initial speed of 30. m/s. a. Neglecting air drag, what is the acceleration of the ball 1.00 seconds after April threw it into the air? b. How long does it take to reach the top of its path? c. How fast is it going at the top of its path? d. What is its acceleration at the top of its path? e. How high is it at the maximum height of its path? f. It falls back to April, how fast will it be going right before she catches it?

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Sketch a velocity-time graph for Donna’s Mercedes which accelerated uniformly for
0 mi/hr to 70. mi/hr in 5.0 seconds.

 

April throws a ball straight up into the air at an initial speed of 30. m/s.

7. Sketch a velocity-time graph for Donna's Mercedes which accelerated uniformly for
0 mi/hr to 70. mi /hr in 5.0 seconds.
a. What is the car's speed at 3.0 seconds?
b. How far has the car travelled after 5.0 seconds?
c. What is the car's acceleration?
8. April throws a ball straight up into the air at an initial speed of 30. m/s.
a. Neglecting air drag, what is the acceleration of the ball 1.00 seconds after
April threw it into the air?
b. How long does it take to reach the top of its path?
c. How fast is it going at the top of its path?
d. What is its acceleration at the top of its path?
e. How high is it at the maximum height of its path?
f. It falls back to April, how fast will it be going right before she catches it?
Transcribed Image Text:7. Sketch a velocity-time graph for Donna's Mercedes which accelerated uniformly for 0 mi/hr to 70. mi /hr in 5.0 seconds. a. What is the car's speed at 3.0 seconds? b. How far has the car travelled after 5.0 seconds? c. What is the car's acceleration? 8. April throws a ball straight up into the air at an initial speed of 30. m/s. a. Neglecting air drag, what is the acceleration of the ball 1.00 seconds after April threw it into the air? b. How long does it take to reach the top of its path? c. How fast is it going at the top of its path? d. What is its acceleration at the top of its path? e. How high is it at the maximum height of its path? f. It falls back to April, how fast will it be going right before she catches it?
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