Connect 1 Semester Access Card For Physics
Connect 1 Semester Access Card For Physics
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ISBN: 9781259629525
Author: Alan Giambattista; Betty Richardson; Robert Richardson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 37P

(a)

To determine

aav,x Between t=6s and t=11s.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 37P

The average acceleration is 2.0m/s2.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the average acceleration.

aav,x=ΔvxΔt=v2v1t2t1

Here, aav,x is the average acceleration along x axis, Δvx is the change in velocity, Δt is the change in time interval.

Conclusion:

Substitute 14m/s for v1 and 4m/s for v2, 11s for t1 and 6s for t2 in the above equation to find aav,x.

aav,x=14m/s4m/s11s6s=2.0m/s2

Therefore, the average acceleration is 2.0m/s2.

(b)

To determine

vav,x for the interval between t=6s and t=11s.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 37P

vav,x for the interval between t=6s and t=11s is 9.0m/s

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the average acceleration.

vav,x=(vf+vi)2

Here, vav,x is the average velocity along x direction, vf is the final velocity, vi is the initial velocity.

Conclusion:

Substitute 14m/s for vf and 4m/s for vi in the above equation to find vav,x.

vav,x=14m/s+4m/s2=9.0m/s

Therefore, vav,x for the interval between t=6s and t=11s is 9.0m/s

(c)

To determine

vav,x for the interval between t=0s and t=20s.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 37P

vav,x for the interval between t=0s and t=20s is 9.8m/s

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for average velocity.

vav,x=ΔxΔt

Here, Δx is the area under the graph in the figure.

Each square represents an area of (1.0m/s)(1.0s)=1.0m and there are 195 squares under the graph.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.0m×(195) for Δx and 20.0s for Δt in the above equation to find vav,x.

vav,x=195(1.0m)20.0s=9.8m/s

Therefore, vav,x for the interval between t=0s and t=20s is 9.8m/s

(d)

To determine

The increase in the cars speed between 10s and 15s.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37P

The increase in speed between 10s and 15s is 2.0m/s.

Explanation of Solution

At t=10s the corresponding vx is 12m/s and from the graph, t=15s vx=14m/s.

Write the expression for change in speed.

Δvx=v2v1

Δvx is the change in velocity.

Conclusion:

Substitute 14m/s for v2 and 12m/s for v1 in the above equation to find Δvx.

Δvx=14m/s12m/s=2.0m/s

Therefore, the increase in speed between 10s and 15s is 2.0m/s.

(e)

To determine

The displacement of the car from the time t=10s to t=15s.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 37P

The area under the vx versus t graph represents the displacement of the car.

Explanation of Solution

The area of the velocity time graph give the displacement. Displacement is the product of the velocity and time. To find the area under the graph, the area of the one cross section multiplied by the number of sections will give the total area.

Conclusion:

The area under the vx versus t graph represents the displacement of the car.

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Chapter 2 Solutions

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