Monday, May 5, 2014

Ariel Atom Phreshman

  • Due next class!
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  • 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

7 comments:

  1. 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?
    -Madison hull

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  2. I meant acceleration, not velocity.
    It's just like #4 from the questions that were due today (Monday).
    -Gianna S.

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  3. 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.

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    1. I got the same as well, Madison. However, can the way we find acceleration be used to find deceleration?

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    2. I got the same results. I also agree that you would need to know the velocity and time to calculate the rest of the data.

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    3. I got the same, and agree that velocity time and acceleration are necessary pieces of data.
      -Noah Mascione

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