How Far Was the Turtle from the Fence Post at the Start?

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The problem involves a turtle moving with constant acceleration along a straight ditch, starting from rest and passing a fence post before reaching a pine tree. The original poster seeks to determine the initial distance from the fence post based on given time and displacement data.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss identifying known and unknown variables, with some attempting to apply kinematic equations. Questions arise regarding the validity of using final velocity from one segment as part of another segment's calculations.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants offering guidance on identifying variables and encouraging attempts at diagramming the problem. There is no explicit consensus, but various interpretations and approaches are being explored.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the constraints of having limited information on acceleration and displacement in certain segments of the turtle's motion, as well as the challenge of starting from rest.

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a turtle is moving with a constant acceleration along a straight ditch. He starts a stopwatch as the turtle passes a fence post and notes that it takes him 10s to reach a pine tree 10m farther along a ditch. as the turtle passes the pine tree, his speed is 1.2m/s.

how far was he from the fence post when he started from rest??
 
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Attempt this at least. If you have to draw a diagram. Once I see that you have at least tried I can give you a hand.
 
i did try it,but i don't know it what i did is right, because i let 1.2 be the final velocity of the segment of motion where time and displacement is given, to find acceleration. But i don't know if what i did is right... =[
 
Ok the first thing you need to do is to identify all the variables you know and you don't know. Once you do that you can narrow down the equations you can use.
 
ok, so first: i did a diagram divided into 3 sec:
1- when the turtle is going at constant acceleration (only initial velocity is given = 0)
2- when he gets to the fence (where time and displacement is given t=10 , d=10)
3- where he passes the tree (only velocity = 1.2m/s) is given =]

in section 1- i don't have acceleration and displ.
2- no velocity
3- no acceleration, and displacement
 
since i have velocity in sec3, i can used it as vf for section 2..is that right?
 

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