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Dimensional Analysis Speed Velocity Acceleration and Free Fall Review Outline Dimensional Analysis Problems converting What is speed Calculations using speed formula What is velocity ID: 472856

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Slide1

Review Problems

Dimensional Analysis, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration and Free FallSlide2

Review Outline:

Dimensional Analysis Problems (converting)

What is speed?

Calculations using speed formula.

What is velocity?

How is velocity different from speed?

What is acceleration?

What are three ways an object can accelerate?

Calculations using acceleration formula.Slide3

Review Outline cont

What is free fall?

Acceleration due to gravity (g)

Finding final velocity for objects in free fall

Finding the distance for objects in free fall

What is air resistance?

What is terminal velocity?Slide4

1.

A high school athlete runs 100 m in 12.20 seconds. What is her speed in meters per second? What is her speed in miles per hour?Slide5

2.

A liquid is measured in the lab with a graduated cylinder. Its volume is 75.6

mL.

Convert to gallons. Slide6

3. A train leaves the station at the 0.0 m marker traveling with a constant speed of 36 m/s.

How many seconds later will the train pass the 1620.0 meter marker?

What is the train’s speed in km/

hr

?Slide7

4. Using the graph, calculate the average speed, in meters per second for each line. Slide8

5.

An Indy-500 race car’s velocity increases from 4.0 m/s to 36 m/s over a 4.0 second period. What is the car’s average acceleration?Slide9

6.

This graph represents a student running a 100 m race. Explain his race in terms of speed and acceleration.Slide10

7.

If a car with a speed of 2.0 m/s accelerates at a rate of 5.0 m/s

2

for 2.5 seconds, what is its final speed?Slide11

8.

A car traveled with an average speed of 32.5 m/s for 12.8 seconds. How far did the car travel in that time?Slide12

8. An ounce (1.00

oz

) of gold is selling for $1363 on the open market. If Rico has 36.5 grams of gold, how much is it worth?Slide13

9. Using the graph on the right, calculate the area under the graph. What does the value for the area represent?Slide14

9.

A rocket traveling at 155 m/s is decelerated at a rate of -31.0 m/s

2

. How long will it take to stop the rocket? Slide15

10. A lemon is dropped from a balcony. It takes 1.6 seconds for the lemon to hit the ground.

How fast was the lemon traveling when it hit the ground?

What is the height of the balcony?Slide16

Answers to Review Problems

8.2 m/s; 18.3 mi/

hr

0.02 L

a) 45 seconds b) 129.6 km/

hr

Green = 0.67 m/s blue = 1 m/s red = 1.3 m/s

8 m/s

2

The student’s speed is constant until 2 seconds. The student then speeds up and then slows down at end of trip.

14.5 m/s

416 m

5 seconds

a) 15.68 m/s b) 12.5 m