Solving Two Physics Questions: Units of Velocity and Acceleration Equations

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The discussion centers on two physics questions regarding units of velocity and equations for acceleration. For the first question, the incorrect unit of velocity is identified as B) m/N, as it does not represent a distance over time. In the second question, the correct equation to find acceleration for an object starting from rest is C) d = Vi t + ½ at², as it incorporates distance and time. The reasoning emphasizes that the other options either lack necessary variables or do not relate to acceleration properly. The conclusion confirms that C is the appropriate choice for the acceleration equation.
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Homework Statement



Which of the following is not a unit of velocity?
A) m/s C) km/ms
B) m/N D) mm/ms

If an object starts from rest and travels a distance d in t sec, which of the following equations may be used to find its acceleration?
A) Vf = Vi + at C) d = Vi t + ½ at2
B) Vf2 = Vi2 +2ad D) d = ½ (Vf + Vi) t


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Ok, for #1 I am going or answer B because I have never seen that before.

FOr the 2nd one, I amgoing to go with A.

AmI right?
 
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MoreZitiPlease said:

Homework Statement



Which of the following is not a unit of velocity?
A) m/s C) km/ms
B) m/N D) mm/ms

Only A is a unit of velocity.

If an object starts from rest and travels a distance d in t sec, which of the following equations may be used to find its acceleration?
A) Vf = Vi + at C) d = Vi t + ½ at2
B) Vf2 = Vi2 +2ad D) d = ½ (Vf + Vi) t

C
 
MoreZitiPlease said:
Ok, for #1 I am going or answer B because I have never seen that before.

FOr the 2nd one, I amgoing to go with A.

AmI right?


Use some logic.

1. Velocity has dimension of distance/time. Which of them does not ultimately decompose into that?

2. Choice A doesn't even have 'd' in it. Which one has d and t and the initial velocity?
 
kilometers per millisecond and mmillimeters per millisecond may be very unusual units of velocity (more properly speed since direction is unstated) but they are units of speed.
 
Shooting star said:
Use some logic.

1. Velocity has dimension of distance/time. Which of them does not ultimately decompose into that?

2. Choice A doesn't even have 'd' in it. Which one has d and t and the initial velocity?
Damn, I am sorry.

Um

So #1 is B

and # 2 is C

?
 
That's more like it!
 
MoreZitiPlease said:
If an object starts from rest and travels a distance d in t sec, which of the following equations may be used to find its acceleration?
A) Vf = Vi + at C) d = Vi t + ½ at2
B) Vf2 = Vi2 +2ad D) d = ½ (Vf + Vi) t

C. Using one of the three laws of projectile motion.

It obviously can't be A as it doesn't have Distance in it. It can't be B because that doesn't have time in it and D doesn't even hold acceleration.

Therefore C is the right answer you would just need to re-arrange the equation to get a as a subject.
 
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