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Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Chapter2: Motion In One Dimension
Section2.1: Position, Velocity, And Speed Of A Particle
Problem 2.1QQ: Which of the following choices best describes what can be determined exactly from Table 2.1 and...
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To practice Tactics Box 3.2 Finding the acceleration vector.

Suppose an object has an initial velocity v⃗ iv→i at time titi and later, at time tftf, has velocity v⃗ fv→f. The fact that the velocity changes tells us the object undergoes an acceleration during the time interval Δt=tf−tiΔt=tf−ti. From the definition of acceleration,

a⃗ =v⃗ f−v⃗ itf−ti=Δv⃗ Δt,a→=v→f−v→itf−ti=Δv→Δt,

we see that the acceleration vector points in the same direction as the vector Δv⃗ Δv→. This vector is the change in the velocity Δv⃗ =v⃗ f−v⃗ iΔv→=v→f−v→i, so to know which way the acceleration vector points, we have to perform the vector subtraction v⃗ f−v⃗ iv→f−v→i. This Tactics Box shows how to use vector subtraction to find the acceleration vector.

Below is a motion diagram for an object that moves along a curved path. The dots show the position of the object at three subsequent instants, t1t1, t2t2, and t3t3. The vectors v⃗ iv→i and v⃗ fv→f show the average velocity of the object for the initial time interval, Δti=t2−t1Δti=t2−t1, and the final time interval, Δtf=t3−t2Δtf=t3−t2, respectively. Draw the acceleration vector a⃗ a→ representing the change in average velocity of the object during the total time interval Δt=t3−t1Δt=t3−t1.
Draw the vectors starting at the appropriate black dots. The location, orientation, and length of the vectors will be graded.
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