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Linear Motion: 0.525kg Ball Travels 200m in 10s
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[QUOTE="idllotsaroms, post: 4294309, member: 460895"] So the question states that the ball travels during the second 10s and you are trying to find the distance after the first 5 seconds? Use a = 2d / t² to find acceleration where t will be your 10 seconds Then use the equation d = ut + ½ at² where t will be your 5 seconds and solve for distance... I also got x = 50... are your units correct? Edit: Maybe it is 16.63 m? (edited again) a=200m/150 s² = 1.33m/s² d = ut + ½ at² d = 0 + ½ (1.33)(5)² [/QUOTE]
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