Force and Motion: Physics Homework Help

In summary, the conversation includes a request for help with physics homework involving calculations for a duck's total distance, average speed, total displacement, and average velocity, as well as the acceleration of a car and the maximum height of an arrow shot by an archer. The conversation also includes corrections and explanations for some of the calculations.
  • #1
aarietta
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Hello everyone!

I am having a little trouble with my physics homework and am hoping for someone(s) to confirm if I am on the right track. Please and thank you! :smile:

1. In a total time of 2.0min, a duck on a pond paddles 22m [36° N of E] and then paddles another 65m [25° E of S].

Determine the duck's
i) total distance travelled

Total = 22m + 65m = 87m

ii) average speed

v = d/t = 87m/120s = 0.73m/s

iii) total displacement
a² = b² + c²
65² = 22² +c²
c = 61

iv) average velocity
v = d/t = 65-22/120 = 0.36m/s[E]


2. The skid marks of a car was 150m from the point where the driver applied the brakes to where the car came to rest. The driver was traveling at 80km/h(22m/s) when the brakes were applied. Calculate the acceleration of the vehicle.

Vf² = Vi² + 2aΔd
0 = (22m/s)² + 2a(150m)
484/150 = 2a
a = 1.6m/s²

3. An archer shoots an arrow straight up into the air with an initial velocity of 45m/s . Calculate the maximum height of the arrow.

Vf² = Vi² + 2aΔd
0 = (45m/s)² + 2(-9.8m/s²) Δd
Δd = -2025/-19.6
Δd = 103m



Thank you once again! :biggrin:
 
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  • #2
your first two answers to the first question are right, but the other two need some fixing.

(iii)From the angles you gave in the question you can't actually use pythagoras' theorem for this question. You have to use another rule, which is the lay of cosines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle

This explains it reasonably well and it provides a diagram so you can find the unknown side reasonably easy.

(iv)Your average velocity is displacement/time, so you will use the displacement value above (iii) and the total time given in the question to calculate the average velocity. Also remembering that it is a vector quantity you will have to give direction and bearing (angle).

With question 2 when you tak Vi to the LHS of the equal sign, you end up changing the sign so it becomes -484, which will yield a= -1.6 m/s^2. This is what you'd expect 'cause when you are breaking you are decelerating.
 
  • #3
thank you for the help!
 

1. What is the difference between force and motion?

The main difference between force and motion is that force is a physical quantity that can cause an object to accelerate or change direction, while motion is the movement of an object from one position to another over time.

2. What are the different types of forces?

There are four main types of forces: gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear. Gravitational forces are responsible for the attraction between objects with mass, while electromagnetic forces are responsible for the interaction between charged particles. Strong nuclear forces hold the nucleus of an atom together, and weak nuclear forces are involved in radioactive decay.

3. How is force related to acceleration?

According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is directly proportional to acceleration. This means that the greater the force applied to an object, the greater its acceleration will be. This relationship is represented by the equation F=ma, where F is force, m is mass, and a is acceleration.

4. What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a measure of both speed and direction. This means that two objects can have the same speed but different velocities if they are moving in different directions. Velocity is a vector quantity, while speed is a scalar quantity.

5. Can forces be balanced?

Yes, forces can be balanced. When forces are balanced, the net force on an object is equal to zero, meaning there is no acceleration and the object will either remain at rest or continue moving at a constant speed and direction. This is known as equilibrium and can occur when two or more forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.

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