Using Graphs - Solutions PDF
Using Graphs - Solutions PDF
50
66 23 kmh-1
0.75
100
Average speed from Carlisle to Newcastle
75 kmh-1
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Times need to
be in hours
30
6
5
v (ms-1)
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30
A
B
10
C
15 20
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t (s)
t
(c) The ball will very gradually increase its speed due to the slight slope of the
bowling lane. The acceleration is constant as it is due to gravity.
This is graph (iii).
(d) The parachutist will initially have constant acceleration due to gravity.
When the parachute opens, there will initially be negative acceleration,
after which the speed will be approximately constant.
This is graph (ii).
5. (a) The time for the whole journey is 3 T seconds, so T = 15 seconds.
(b) Acceleration
6. (a)
V
30
1.5
V
V
2T
30
V 45 ms-1
velocity (ms-1)
C
12
A
D
22
12
time (s)
12
6 ms-2.
2
Acceleration from B to C = 3 ms-2
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v 12
10
30 v 12
v 42
The speed at C is 42 ms-1.
(d) Retardation
7. (a)
42
4.2 ms-2.
10
v (kmh-1)
120
0.75
t (hours)
0.25 T 0.75
T 1
120
480 kmh-2
0.25
480000
1
ms-1
2
3600
27
Final retardation
30
2 ms-2.
15
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V 20 ms-1
16
T 8
using area of a
trapezium
distance travelled
time
496
40
12.4 ms-1
11.
velocity (km/min)
12 time (mins)
Area under graph 21 12V 6V
Distance travelled = 12 km 6V 12
12.
Velocity (ms-1)
40
240
Time (s)
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t 75
Time spent decelerating = 75 s
Total area under graph = 30000, so area under graph at constant speed =
30000 4800 1500 = 23700.
23700
Time spent at constant speed
592.5 s
40
Total time for journey = 240 + 75 + 592.5 = 907.5 s
= 15.125 minutes.
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