when the projection angle equals (MCQ) art I For Q1) & Q2) The histogram shown beside, gives the average velocity as a function of time. a) 3.5 b) 2.5 Vx (m/s) 20 G 15 c) 3.0 25 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Q1) The distance traveled (in m) in the time interval [0.2; 0.4] s has the value: 10 5 d) 2.0 has the magnitude of: 0.5 0.6 t(s)

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when the projection angle equais.
art I
For Q1) & Q2)
The histogram shown beside, gives the average velocity
as a function of time.
a) 3.5
0
(MCQ)
0.1 s
1.0 cm
a) 35
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
Q1) The distance traveled (in m) in the time interval [0.2; 0.4] s has the value:
b) 2.5
2.0 cm
0.2 s
22) The instantaneous velocity (in m/s) at time t = 0.3 s has the magnitude of:
3.0 cm
c) 3.0
b) 25
Vx (m/s)
F
a) 15.0
b) 10.0
c) 12.5
d) 17.5
3) Use the shown ticker tape to find the average speed (in cm/s) for the time interval t = 0.1 s
and t = 0.3 s.
0.3 s
25
20
15
1
10
5
4.0 cm
c) 15
d) 2.0
0.4 s
0.5 0.6 t(s)
7 cm
d) 55
0.5 s
Transcribed Image Text:when the projection angle equais. art I For Q1) & Q2) The histogram shown beside, gives the average velocity as a function of time. a) 3.5 0 (MCQ) 0.1 s 1.0 cm a) 35 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Q1) The distance traveled (in m) in the time interval [0.2; 0.4] s has the value: b) 2.5 2.0 cm 0.2 s 22) The instantaneous velocity (in m/s) at time t = 0.3 s has the magnitude of: 3.0 cm c) 3.0 b) 25 Vx (m/s) F a) 15.0 b) 10.0 c) 12.5 d) 17.5 3) Use the shown ticker tape to find the average speed (in cm/s) for the time interval t = 0.1 s and t = 0.3 s. 0.3 s 25 20 15 1 10 5 4.0 cm c) 15 d) 2.0 0.4 s 0.5 0.6 t(s) 7 cm d) 55 0.5 s
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