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Relative Velocity problem
I was solving many problems on relative velocity and observed that when the question asks,
"what is the minimum time taken by the boat/man to cross the river.?"
so the solution says that he ...
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Functions of Time
1) Is position a function of time only or also velocity? Likewise, is velocity a function of time only or also the position?
2) The following are functions of time:
$s(t)$ = distance a particle ...
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Elevator acceleration and velocity equation [closed]
I have a small question about the velocity and the acceleration of elevators.
I am looking for equations which is for a constant velocity and acceleration ( for exemple some elevators didn't have a ...
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Kinematics with non constant acceleration
A particle experiences an acceleration described by
$$
a=kx^{-2}
$$
where x is the displacement from the origin and k is an arbitrary constant.
To what value does the velocity v of the particle ...
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Deriving equations of motion using integration
Please refer to my school textbook pg48 (of the book, and not the pdf counter) here: http://ncertbooks.prashanthellina.com/class_11.Physics.PhysicsPartI/ch-3.pdf
My doubt is in this context: (right ...
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An unmarked police car passed by a speeding car [closed]
Hi I'm trying to solve the problem
An unmarked police car traveling at a constant speed of 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling at 140 km/h. Precisely, 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the ...
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Do you use the magnitude equation to get speed from an accelerometer?
A guy suggested to me that getting speed from an accelerometer required the use of this equation:
$\text{speed} = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2 + z^2}$
This does not make any sense to me, all that you would get ...
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Calculating Average Velocity
I understand that the concept of an average of a data list means finding a certain value 'x', which ensures that the sum of the deviations of the numbers on the left of 'x' and on the right of 'x' ...
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How can I add an acceleration vector to a velocity with a different direction?
I am in my last year of high school and am struggling with some homework. I'm sorry if this question is incredibly stupid, but I simply can't find the answer in my notes.
If I have an object with a ...
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A 0.1kg ball of dough is thrown up with a velocity of 15m/s. What is the momentum halfway up? [closed]
I know that $p=mv$ and (0.1kg)(15m/s)=1.5 kg m/s and the momentum at the vertex is 0, but what is the momentum halfway up?
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Physics about plane take off simple find the acceleration problem [closed]
This was on my test, but I kinda botched it I think.
I was trying to use
V^2f = Vo^2 + 2a(delta x)
A plane must reach 226km/h to take off. Runway is 2000m. What's minimum acceleration needed? ...
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Projectile motion problem with upward acceleration and horizontal velocity [closed]
An electron in a cathode-ray tube is traveling horizontally at 2.10×10^9 cm/s when deflection plates give it an upward acceleration of 5.30×10^17 cm/s^2 .
B.) What is its vertical displacement during ...
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How to brake 'beautifully'?
Sometimes when I'm driving my car, I play a "game" against myself in which I try to minimize the deceleration felt by passengers (including myself) while still braking in a reasonable short space. I ...
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How can kinetic energy be proportional to the square of velocity, when velocity is relative?
Let's start with kinetic energy (from los Wikipedias)
The kinetic energy of an object is the energy which it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a ...
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Negative sign of acceleration [closed]
This is the problem from our Physics textbook :
A player throws a ball upwards with an initial speed of 29.4 m s–1.
(a) Choose the x = 0 m and t = 0 s to be the location and time of the ball at ...
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How do I find the initial velocity in this problem?
An X-ray tube gives electrons constant acceleration over a distance of $20\text{ cm}$. If their final speed is $2.0\times 10^7\text{ m/s}$, what are the electrons' acceleration?
I know this ...
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Calculating car's acceleration from change in angle of hanging object?
The question essentially is based on a situation like this-
A car has a small object hung from the cieling on a string (apparently at an angle of 0 degrees to the ceiling).
The car is accelerating ...
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Jumping on a landing pad [closed]
I'm trying to make a character jump on a landing pad who stays above him. Here is the formula I've used (everything is pretty much self-explainable, maybe except character_MaxForce that is the total ...
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Power, Force Velocity
In any case, if the force and power is constant , does velocity also need to be constant? If no, can you tell me a case.
Further can this be extended for non-rigid bodies.
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How can an object's instantaneous speed be zero and it's instantaneous acceleration be nonzero?
I'm studying for my upcoming physics course and ran across this concept - I'd love an explanation.
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End position of movement factoring in deceleration
Ok I am hoping to apply this answer to a piece of software, but it uses physics to work out the result so I require some help in that department.
I will attempt to explain this the best I can.
I ...
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Hit a moving target [closed]
There is an object moving from $(X_1,Y_1)$ to $(X_2,Y_2)$ with speed of $V$. there is a third object in in $(X_3,Y_3)$.
now I want to hit the first object with the second one. and imagine that the ...
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Does an airplane's speed include the speed of the Earth?
After take off, does airplane's speed include Earth's movement/speed? Do airplanes turn with Earth movement/rotation?
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How do I determine a component of relative velocity?
At a particular instant, a stationary observer on the ground sees a package falling with speed v1 at an angle to the vertical. To a pilot flying horizontally at constant speed relative to the ...
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What is displacement? Position relative to a reference point or change of position
What is the "official" or most useful definition of displacement in the context of kinematics?
There are two common ones:
Displacement is the length and direction of a line from a fixed reference ...
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Trains travelling at different speeds towards a station C
Here's the question:
Consider two stations A and B located 100 kilometer apart. There is a station C, located between A and B. Now trains from station A and B start moving towards station C at ...
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Does acceleration at an angle to velocity change the direction?
During an interval of time, a tennis ball is moved so that the angle between the velocity and the acceleration of the ball is kept at a constant 120º. Which statement is true about the tennis ball ...
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What will be the relative speed of the fly? [duplicate]
It has happened many times and i have ignored it everytime.
Yesterday it happened again .
I was travelling in a train and saw a fly (insect) flying near my seat.
Train was running at a speed of ...
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Sign of Velocity for a Falling Object
I'm working on a homework problem in Mathematica. We have to graph the height and the velocity of a function given an initial height and initial velocity. However, when I do the graph for the velocity ...
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How to compute drag coefficient given initial position, initial velocity and final resting position?
The equations I'm using are:
x = x + (DT * vx)
vx = vx * C
My DT is always 0.01 and the coefficient C (related to a linear ...
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Is it possible to calculate specific velocities from acceleration?
I'm trying to understand a sample problem from a current (published 2011) high school physics textbook, but I really think the question is flawed. The task is to convert an acceleration-time graph ...
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Concept of relative speed
I am traveling on a train running at a speed of 100mph. If from the train I shoot a ball at a speed of 100mph in opposite direction then what would be the speed of the ball with respect to a person ...
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Find radius of curvature, given a velocity vector and acceleration magnitude?
The particle P moves along a space curve. At one instant it has velocity $v = (4i-2j-k)$ $m/s$. The magnitude of the acceleration is 8 $m/s^2$. The angle between the acceleration and the velocity ...
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Deccelerate and Accelerate to achieve timed journey
I have a vehicle traveling at initial speed $100\:\mathrm{m/s}$.
Expected destination speed is also $100\:\mathrm{m/s}$.
Maximum deceleration is $3$.
Maximum acceleration is $10$.
Distance to the ...

