Q3: ieity - Time grph Object travel according to the graph above then stop; Calculate : 1- What is the accelaration at point a, What is called that acceleration?. 2- What is the accelaration between (0 -b). 3- What is the accelaration between (b - c).

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Velocity - Time graph
t se
Object travel according to the graph above then stop;
Calculate
1- What is the accelaration at point a, What is called that acceleration?.
2- What is the accelaration between (0 – b).
3- What is the accelaration between (b - c)
4- What is the accelaration between (e - end).
5- The displecement after 6 sec.
6- The displecement at the last 4 sec.
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Q4: Car A travels at constant velocity (100.7 mile/hr) and car B initially at rest
accelerates (3 m.s) to catch-up car A. How long (displacement) does car B to
catch car A?
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Q5: A point initially at rest moves along the x-axis. It is acceleration varies with
time as a- (5t+6) m/s?. IF it starts from the origin, the distance covered by it in
2 second is
18.66 m
14.33 m
12.18 m
6.66 m
Transcribed Image Text:91 ll ۱۰:۰۸ ص Q3: Velocity - Time graph t se Object travel according to the graph above then stop; Calculate 1- What is the accelaration at point a, What is called that acceleration?. 2- What is the accelaration between (0 – b). 3- What is the accelaration between (b - c) 4- What is the accelaration between (e - end). 5- The displecement after 6 sec. 6- The displecement at the last 4 sec. إضافة ملف Q4: Car A travels at constant velocity (100.7 mile/hr) and car B initially at rest accelerates (3 m.s) to catch-up car A. How long (displacement) does car B to catch car A? إضافة ملف Q5: A point initially at rest moves along the x-axis. It is acceleration varies with time as a- (5t+6) m/s?. IF it starts from the origin, the distance covered by it in 2 second is 18.66 m 14.33 m 12.18 m 6.66 m
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