No Service 11:24 PM O 30% ( moodle.ubishops.ca 3 of 21 b) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.00 s; c) the instantaneous velocity at t= 3.00 s; d) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.50 s; and e) the instantaneous velocity when the particle is midway between its positions at t = 2.00 s and t= 3.00 s. f) Graph x versus t and indicate your answers graphically. 9. An electron with initial velocity v, = 1.50 x 10°m/s enters a region of length L = 1.00 cm where it is electrically accelerated (see figure). It emerges with v = 5.70×10°m / s. What is its acceleration, assumed constant? (Such a process occurs in old-fashion television sets.) Nonaccelerating Accelerating region region Path of electron Source of high voltage 10. How far does the runner whose velocity-time graph is shown in the figure travel in 16 s? 4 8 12 16 Time (s) 11. At the instant the traffic light turns green, an automobile starts with a constant acceleration a of 2.2 m/s*. At the same instant a truck, traveling with a constant speed of 9.5 m/s, overtakes and passes the automobile. Velocity (m/s)

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b) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.00 s;
c) the instantaneous velocity at t= 3.00 s;
d) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.50 s; and
e) the instantaneous velocity when the particle is midway between its positions at t =
2.00 s and t= 3.00 s.
f) Graph x versus t and indicate your answers graphically.
9. An electron with initial velocity v, = 1.50 x 10°m/s enters a region of length L = 1.00 cm
where it is electrically accelerated (see figure). It emerges with v = 5.70×10°m / s. What
is its acceleration, assumed constant? (Such a process occurs in old-fashion television
sets.)
Nonaccelerating Accelerating
region
region
Path of
electron
Source of
high voltage
10. How far does the runner whose velocity-time graph is shown in the figure travel in 16 s?
4
8
12
16
Time (s)
11. At the instant the traffic light turns green, an automobile starts with a constant
acceleration a of 2.2 m/s*. At the same instant a truck, traveling with a constant speed of
9.5 m/s, overtakes and passes the automobile.
Velocity (m/s)
Transcribed Image Text:No Service 11:24 PM O 30% ( moodle.ubishops.ca 3 of 21 b) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.00 s; c) the instantaneous velocity at t= 3.00 s; d) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.50 s; and e) the instantaneous velocity when the particle is midway between its positions at t = 2.00 s and t= 3.00 s. f) Graph x versus t and indicate your answers graphically. 9. An electron with initial velocity v, = 1.50 x 10°m/s enters a region of length L = 1.00 cm where it is electrically accelerated (see figure). It emerges with v = 5.70×10°m / s. What is its acceleration, assumed constant? (Such a process occurs in old-fashion television sets.) Nonaccelerating Accelerating region region Path of electron Source of high voltage 10. How far does the runner whose velocity-time graph is shown in the figure travel in 16 s? 4 8 12 16 Time (s) 11. At the instant the traffic light turns green, an automobile starts with a constant acceleration a of 2.2 m/s*. At the same instant a truck, traveling with a constant speed of 9.5 m/s, overtakes and passes the automobile. Velocity (m/s)
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