Instantaneous velocity problems

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The discussion revolves around problems related to instantaneous velocity and motion, specifically in the context of calculus and physics. Participants are exploring various scenarios involving objects in free fall and the motion of an automobile along a highway.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants discuss the setup of equations for free-fall problems, questioning how to handle multiple unknowns and the distinction between speed and velocity. There are attempts to clarify the use of equations of motion and the implications of initial conditions.

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Several participants have offered guidance on how to approach the problems, including suggestions to graph functions and clarify definitions. There is an ongoing exploration of different interpretations of the problems, particularly regarding the calculations for speed and velocity.

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Some participants express confusion about the definitions of speed and velocity, while others highlight the need to understand the implications of initial conditions in the equations presented. The discussion reflects a mix of understanding and uncertainty regarding the application of calculus concepts to physical motion.

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Hi everyone! My calc teacher gave us a huge packet and I need some help understanding some of them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2.) Assuming that one story of a building is 10 feet, with what speed, in miles per hour, does an object dropped from the top of a 40-story building hit the ground?
S=s_o+ v_ot - 16t^2
0= 400 + v_oT -16t^2
?now what? I have 2 unknowns

4.) A rock is thrown straight down from a height of 480 feet with an initial velocity of 16 feet per second. (a) How long does it take to hit the ground? (b) With what speed does it hit the ground? (c) How long does it take before the rock is moving at a speed of 112 feet per second? (d) When has the rock traveled a distance of 60 feet?

a.) s=s_o+v_ot-16t^2
s=480 - 16t^2
t=5.47

I can’t get part b, c, and d. How do you find the speed? The equation is for velocity. I know velocity is the magnitude of speed but how do you find it?

5.) An automobile moves along a straight highway, with its position given by
s= (12t^3)-(18t^2)+9t-(3/2)

s is in miles ans t is in hours.

(a) Describe the motion of the car: when it is moving to the right, when to the left, where and when it changes direction. (b) What distance has it traveled in the one hour from t=0 to t=1?

I have no clue. :confused:

~Thanks
 
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Shay10825 said:
Hi everyone! My calc teacher gave us a huge packet and I need some help understanding some of them. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2.) Assuming that one story of a building is 10 feet, with what speed, in miles per hour, does an object dropped from the top of a 40-story building hit the ground?
S=s_o+ v_ot - 16t^2
0= 400 + v_oT -16t^2
?now what? I have 2 unknowns

4.) A rock is thrown straight down from a height of 480 feet with an initial velocity of 16 feet per second. (a) How long does it take to hit the ground? (b) With what speed does it hit the ground? (c) How long does it take before the rock is moving at a speed of 112 feet per second? (d) When has the rock traveled a distance of 60 feet?

a.) s=s_o+v_ot-16t^2
s=480 - 16t^2
t=5.47

I can’t get part b, c, and d. How do you find the speed? The equation is for velocity. I know velocity is the magnitude of speed but how do you find it?

5.) An automobile moves along a straight highway, with its position given by
s= (12t^3)-(18t^2)+9t-(3/2)

s is in miles ans t is in hours.

(a) Describe the motion of the car: when it is moving to the right, when to the left, where and when it changes direction. (b) What distance has it traveled in the one hour from t=0 to t=1?

I have no clue. :confused:

~Thanks



2.) Assuming that one story of a building is 10 feet, with what speed, in miles per hour, does an object dropped from the top of a 40-story building hit the ground?

10*40=400

V=Vo-gt
X=volt-1/2 gt^2
V^2=Vo^2+2ax

v^2=2*32*400
 
4. V=Vo-at
you found t, so plug and chug
 
for 4. d you will have 60=1/2 volt-1/2gt^2
set it equal to zero and solve the quadratic
use the positive time
 
For 5, plug it into your graphing calculator the distance from the x-axis should be the distance the car has gone to right right when positive and to the left when negitive.
 
But for #4 it wants speed and the equations have velocity not speed.
 
Shay10825 said:
But for #4 it wants speed and the equations have velocity not speed.

What's the difference between speed and velocity ? Make sure you understand this...look at the definitions.
 
Gokul43201 said:
What's the difference between speed and velocity ? Make sure you understand this...look at the definitions.

Speed is the magnitude of velocity right?
 
So would you have to find the vectors to get the magnitude?
 
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On #2, you don't have two unknowns. You know the initial velocity, don't you? Isn't it 0 m/s?

On #4, to get the speed, simply take the absolute value of the velocity (since the rock was thrown straight up, there is no horizontal component of the motion and you don't need to use vectors). For instance, it the velocity of the rock came to be -3 m/2, the rock's speed would simply be 3 m/s.

On #5, try graphing the position graph. (I don't know if you know how to do this or not; a graphing calculator might help.) Then graph the derivative.
 

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