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20 November, 20:01

At t=0 a ball, initially at rest, starts to roll down a ramp with constant acceleration. You notice it moves 1 foot between t=0 seconds and t = 1 second. 1) How far does it move between t = 1 second and t = 2 seconds?

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  1. 20 November, 20:24
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    Answer: 3 ft

    Explanation:

    Given:

    - the ball is initially at rest before it start moving at constant acceleration.

    a = constant

    u = initial speed = 0

    Using the formula for displacement.

    d = ut + 0.5at^2 ... 1

    Since u = 0, equation 1 becomes;

    d = 0.5at^2 ... 3

    making a the subject of formula

    a = 2d/t^2 ... 2

    Where; a = acceleration, d = distance travelled, t = time taken, u = initial speed

    d = 1 ft, t = 1 s

    Substituting into equation 2 above.

    a = (2*1) / 1^2 = 2ft/s^2

    Since the acceleration is 2ft/s^2, at t = 2 sec the distance it would have covered will be:

    Using equation 3;

    d = 0.5 (2 * 2^2) = 0.5 (8) = 4ft

    therefore, the distance travelled between t = 1 to t = 2

    Is:

    d2 = d - d1

    Where d = total distance (t=0 to t = 2) = 4 ft

    d1 = distance covered between (t=0 to t=1) = 1 ft

    d2 = 4 - 1 = 3ft
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