Can someone check my answers on these kinematics questions?

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The discussion revolves around kinematics problems involving uniform acceleration, specifically focusing on calculating acceleration and distance in various scenarios such as a bike, a car, a bullet, and a dragster.

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  • The original poster attempts to apply kinematic equations to determine acceleration and distance for different motion scenarios. They express uncertainty about their answers and question the correctness of their calculations.

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Some participants have provided feedback on the original poster's answers, confirming correctness in some cases while suggesting minor adjustments in others. There is ongoing verification of the numeric values presented.

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The original poster mentions discrepancies between their answers and supplied solutions, indicating potential typos in the provided answers. They also express concern about the sign of their calculated deceleration for the bullet.

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I think I am doing them right but they don't match the answers that were supplied to me - i think the

answers may have typos.

1. A bike accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 7.10 m/s over a distance of 35.4 m.

Determine the acceleration of the bike.


my answer: I used the formula v^2 = vo^2 + 2ad and got a = .712 m/s^2



2. A car traveling at 22.4 m/s skids to a stop in 2.55 s. Determine the skidding distance of the

car (assume uniform acceleration).


my answer: I solved for acceleration first (-8.78 m/s^2) then used d=volt + 1/2(a)t^2 to get

d = 28.57 m.



3. A bullet is moving at a speed of 367 m/s when it embeds into a lump of moist clay. The bullet

penetrates for a distance of 0.0621 m. Determine the deceleration of the bullet when moving into

the clay.


my answer: I used the formula v^2 = vo^2 + 2ad and got a = -1.08 x 10^6 m/s. (my issue

here is that the answer should be negative, not positive. right?)



4. A dragster accelerates to a speed of 112 m/s over a distance of 398 m. Determine the

acceleration of the dragster.


my answer: Once again I used the formula v^2 = vo^2 + 2ad (with Vo = 0; at least I assume

that is true) and got a = 15.76 m/s^2.



I think my equations and answers are right but if not, can someone help me out and correct me where I have made mistakes.
Thanks.
 
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The reasoning to all of your answers makes sense, I did not check the actuak numeric values to the answers though.
 
can someone else check the answers to make sure they are correct? thanks.
 
#1, you got it right.
#2, wrong a little bit, it's exactly : d = 28.56 m (not d = 28.57 m). But 0.01 m would be negligible.
#3 is correct exept that it should be a = -1.08 x 106 m/s2, (not -1.08 x 106 m/s) :).
#4 is also correct.
Viet Dao,
 
thanks viet.
 

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