- Due next class!
- Watch Videos below
- Ariel atom 0-100-0 mph
- Calculate the change in position during the acceleration of the Atom.
- Calculate the change in position during the deceleration of the Atom.
- what other thing do you need to calculate first?
- please post with comments
You need to know the velocity and time to first calculate it first. V= 50M/S T=6 secs and you can just plug it in from there right?
ReplyDelete-Madison hull
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ReplyDeleteI meant acceleration, not velocity.
ReplyDeleteIt's just like #4 from the questions that were due today (Monday).
-Gianna S.
For the acceleration i got 8.3 m/s/s repeating and the deceleration i got -10 m/s/s. For the change in positions i got 150 m for the first half and 125 m for the second. Before being able to calculate position you need to know the velocity, time, acceleration, and initial position.
ReplyDeleteI got the same as well, Madison. However, can the way we find acceleration be used to find deceleration?
DeleteI got the same results. I also agree that you would need to know the velocity and time to calculate the rest of the data.
DeleteI got the same, and agree that velocity time and acceleration are necessary pieces of data.
Delete-Noah Mascione