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P0250

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Displacement Ratios in Uniform Acceleration from Rest

An object starts from rest ($v_0 = 0$) and undergoes uniform acceleration $a$. Let $s_n$ be the total displacement in the first $n$ seconds (i.e., in a total time of $t=n$ seconds). Let $s_N$ (using Roman numerals in the original text) be the displacement during the $N$-th second (i.e., in the time interval from $t=N-1$ to $t=N$).

  1. Find the ratio of total displacements after consecutive integer seconds, $s_1 : s_2 : s_3 : \dots$.
  2. Find the ratio of displacements during consecutive one-second intervals, $s_I : s_{II} : s_{III} : \dots$.
  3. What is the physical meaning of the differences between displacements in consecutive seconds, such as $s_{II} - s_I$ and $s_{III} - s_{II}$? What is the relationship between these differences?
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P0253

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Minimum Train Travel Time Between Stations

A train travels along a straight track from rest at station A to station B, a distance $s$ away, where it comes to a stop. The maximum possible acceleration is $a_1$, and the maximum possible magnitude of deceleration is $a_2$.

  1. Describe the motion strategy that minimizes the travel time from A to B.
  2. What is the minimum travel time?
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P0265

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Free Fall from Tower with Last Second Data

A stone is dropped from the top of a tower. In the final second of its fall, it travels a distance of 45 m. The acceleration due to gravity is $g = 10 \text{ m/s}^2$.

  1. Find the total height of the tower.
  2. Find the velocity of the stone just before it hits the ground.
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P0245

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Train Deceleration and Stopping Distance

A train is traveling at a speed of $72$ km/h. As it approaches a station, it undergoes uniform deceleration and comes to a stop at the platform in $40$ s.

How far from the platform did the train begin its deceleration?
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P0285

Intermediate Mechanics › Kinematics

Time at Different Heights in Vertical Motion

An object is launched vertically, reaching a maximum height $H$. We are interested in the time it spends in a segment of height $h$ (where $h < H$) at the top and bottom of its trajectory.

  1. What is the total time the object spends in the top segment of height $h$?
  2. What is the total time the object spends in the bottom segment of height $h$?
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P0286

Intermediate Mechanics › Kinematics

Object's Trajectory Past a Window

An object is thrown vertically upwards. It is in view as it passes a window of height $h$ for a total time $T$.

How high above the top of the window does the object go?
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P0287

Intermediate Mechanics › Kinematics

Symbolic Projectile Motion from a Graph

A ball is shot vertically upward from the surface of a planet. A plot of its height $y$ versus time $t$ shows that it reaches a maximum height $y_{max}$ and has a total time of flight $T$ before returning to its starting height.

  1. What is the magnitude of the free-fall acceleration, $g_p$, on the planet?
  2. What is the magnitude of the initial velocity, $v_0$, of the ball?
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P0232

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Time of Fall and Displacement in Last Second

A small ball is dropped from rest from a height of 19.6 m.

  1. How long does it take for the ball to reach the ground?
  2. What is the ball's displacement during the last 1 s of its fall?
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P0233

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Ratio of Displacements in Successive Seconds

An object is in free fall starting from rest.

Find the ratio of the distances it falls during the 1st second, the 2nd second, the 3rd second, ..., and the nth second.
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P0269

Beginner Mechanics › Kinematics

Car Braking and Displacement Time

A car is moving at 5 m/s when the brakes are applied. It undergoes uniform acceleration of 0.4 m/s² in the direction opposite to its initial velocity.

How much time is required for the car to have a displacement of 30 m from the point where braking began?
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