In answering the following questions, assume that the acceleration is constant and nonzero: a +0. Part A The quantity represented by r is a function that changes over time (i.e., is not constant). O true O false

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<MP 2.01 Acceleration 1
Item 3
3 of 6
Constants
Learning Goal:
To understand the meaning of the variables that
appear in the equations for one-dimensional
kinematics with constant acceleration.
In answering the following questions, assume that the acceleration is constant and
nonzero: a 0.
Motion with a constant nonzero acceļeration is not
uncommon in the world around us. Falling (or
thrown) objects and cars starting and stopping
approximate this type of motion. It is also the type
of motion most frequently involved in introductory
kinematics problems.
Part A
The quantity represented by r is a function that changes over time (i.e., is not
constant).
The kinematic equations for such motion can be
written as
true
x(t) = x; + v;t + at2,
O false
v(t) = vi + at,
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Transcribed Image Text:hodules/items/1088224 riod n Student Home No. a0 Whooo's Reading CommonLit | My As... <MP 2.01 Acceleration 1 Item 3 3 of 6 Constants Learning Goal: To understand the meaning of the variables that appear in the equations for one-dimensional kinematics with constant acceleration. In answering the following questions, assume that the acceleration is constant and nonzero: a 0. Motion with a constant nonzero acceļeration is not uncommon in the world around us. Falling (or thrown) objects and cars starting and stopping approximate this type of motion. It is also the type of motion most frequently involved in introductory kinematics problems. Part A The quantity represented by r is a function that changes over time (i.e., is not constant). The kinematic equations for such motion can be written as true x(t) = x; + v;t + at2, O false v(t) = vi + at, %3D Submit Request Answer where the symbols are defined as follows « Previous 2.
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