Master High School Physics with Expert Help: Solving Common Problems

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The discussion focuses on solving common high school physics problems related to kinematics. Key questions include calculating the time for an object dropped from 2.0m to hit the ground, determining stopping time and distance for a car decelerating from 55km/h, and analyzing the motion of a ball thrown upwards. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding basic kinematic equations and concepts of acceleration and displacement. The thread encourages guidance rather than simply providing answers, highlighting the need for comprehension in physics.
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Hi,

I have a few questions that I'm stuck on, any help would be greatly appreciated, and please show the work, so I understand how to do it.

1.If an object is dropped from a height of 2.0m, how long does it take to hit the ground?

2. A driver in a car traveling at 55km/h sees a ball roll out in the street 20m in front of the car. She slams on her brakes and decelerates at 5.0m/s^2. How long (in seconds) does it take for her to stop? How far does the car travel in this time? Does she stop in time to avoid hitting the ball?

3. A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 20.m/s. How long does it take for the ball to reach its maximum height. What is the maximum height that the ball reaches? How fast is the ball traveling (ignoring air resistance) when it comes back to its starting point?

4. A car changes its velocity from 20 m/s (W) to 15m/s (E) in 7.0s. What is the average acceleration of the car? What is the displacement of the car over the 7.0s?
 
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I honestly do not know, I've missed a whole month's worth of physics, therefore I'm very behind, I'm trying to get as much help as I can and if I can get guidance on how to do a few questions, that would be helpful. All I know is that this unit is on kinematics.
 
lauralovesyou said:
I honestly do not know, I've missed a whole month's worth of physics, therefore I'm very behind, I'm trying to get as much help as I can and if I can get guidance on how to do a few questions, that would be helpful. All I know is that this unit is on kinematics.

Then what you need to know is the basic kinematic equations for motion under constant acceleration.

Before we start, I'll ask you this, do you know basic calculus?

Does the following expression ring any bells, or is it a bit scary:

\vec v = \frac{d\vec x}{dt}
 
Kindly see the attached pdf. My attempt to solve it, is in it. I'm wondering if my solution is right. My idea is this: At any point of time, the ball may be assumed to be at an incline which is at an angle of θ(kindly see both the pics in the pdf file). The value of θ will continuously change and so will the value of friction. I'm not able to figure out, why my solution is wrong, if it is wrong .
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