Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b Solutions to Problems - Equations of Motion 27,27, 28, 33, 34, 35,28,33,34,35, Click.

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Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b Solutions to Problems - Equations of Motion 27,27, 28, 33, 34, 35,28,33,34,35, Click on a question number

Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b The graph below shows how the acceleration of an object varies with time. The object starts from rest. 27 Equations of Motion Click the mouse to continue a / m s -2 t / s v / m s Draw a velocity - time graph for the first 10 s of the motion.

Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b The velocity time graph for an object is shown below. 28 Click the mouse to continue Draw the corresponding acceleration - time graph. Equations of Motion v / m s -1 t / s a / m s -2 t / s

Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b An object accelerates uniformly at 4 m s -2 from an initial speed of 8 m s -1. How far does it travel in 10 s? 33 Click the mouse to continue Equations of Motion

Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b A car accelerates uniformly at 6 m s -2. Its initial speed is 15 m s -1 and it covers a distance of 200 m. Calculate its final velocity. 34 Click the mouse to continue Equations of Motion

Physics Support Materials Higher Mechanics and Properties of Matter b A ball is thrown to a height of 40 m above its starting point. With what velocity was it thrown? 35 Click the mouse to continue Equations of Motion Choose the initial direction as being positive. i.e. up is +ve.