Tom & Jerry Chasing Physics

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Tom & Jerry Chasing Physics By: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_and_Jerry

Acceleration Tom is trying to run Jerry over so he can win the go-cart race. Just as Tom approaches Jerry, Jerry's velocity increases from 90 m/s to 125 m/s in 5.6 seconds. What is his acceleration? http://www.cargamesonline.biz/game/2563/Tom_and_Jerry_Racing_Puzzle.html

Position - Time Graph Tom chases Jerry until he finally runs him over. Then he begins to feel bad about his decision and stops to think about his mistake. He finaly decided to carry Jerry back to the start line and apologize. What is Tom’s Displacement ? http://aplusphysics.com/courses/regents/kinematics/regents_motion_graphs.html

Time Tom was chasing Jerry around the house with a vaccum. Jerry spotted a hole to hide in 25 meters away. If Jerry is running 2 m/s how long will it take him to reach the hole ? http://www.thecartoonpictures.com/r-tom-and-jerry-134-tom-and-jerry-vacuum-1600x1200-622.htm

Time To get revenge, Jerry gave Tom and Spike a ball to play with. Little did they know, it was a paint bomb ! When the ball was in mid-air it burst open and the paint flew their direction at 3.2 m/s. If Tom is 12 meters away and Spike is 16 meters away, how long will it take for the paint to reach them? http://www.botonturbo.com/2014/10/tom-y-jerry-son-considerados-personajes.html?m=1

Initial Velocity Tom needs to run before Spike can bite him. He could run to the basement and lock the door but he needs to get there before Spike reaches him. If Tom’s ran 50 meters in 5 seconds accelerating at 2.5 m/s^2. What was his initial velocity? https://youtu.be/9eKWi6Nl2tk

Postion - Time Graph Tom climbed out of the basement window and ran to his friends house. He stayed there until he could catch his breath. Suddenly he realized he had dropped his lucky rabbit foot. He went back to find his lucky rabbit foot then spotted Spike charching at him so he ran as fast as he could out the door and down the street. At what point did Tom reach his friend's house ? https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/1d-kinematics-missing-something.135242/

Velocity Tom wants Jerry to teach him how to snowboard one day. While going downhill, Tom loses control ! After one and a half minutes Tom fell all the way to the bottom of the hill. If the hill is 250.5 meters long, how fast was Tom falling? https://joyrunnerblog.wordpress.com/tag/snow/

Distance Being enraged that Jerry did not help prevent him from falling downhill, Tom chased Jerry up a wire tower. He traveled 2.5 m/s until the wire broke after 18 seconds. How far across the wire did he travel? https://youtu.be/Hb9FgHf1DtQ

ACCELERATION In Jerry's dream he was walking down the street enjoying some ice cream traveling 5 m/s. The suddenly he saw Tom Charging towards him ! He then began to run at 25 m/s in 5 seconds. What is his acceleration? https://www.pinterest.com/adekaros2/kinoymena/

Glossary Acceleration: increase in the rate or speed in an object. Example: A car travels 3 m/s then it travels 9 m/s. It's acceleration is 6 m/s Time: The measure of how long it takes to complete a task in seconds, minutes, or hours Displacement: Distance between start point and ending point Example : Tom carried Jerry back to the start point which made their displacement zero Velocity: The rate of change in an objects position with a frame of preference, the speed of an object The bug can travel 20 meters per hour. The bug velocity is 0.16 m/s Initial velocity: The beginning velocity, the velocity press when motion began. Example: My car began moving at 5 m/s, after 5 seconds my speed was 10 m/s. Initial velocity = 5 m/s Distance: the gap or amount of space between two objects Example : Tina traveled 10 ft to the park, then 5 ft to the store. Distance traveled = 15 ft M/s : The distance (in meters) traveled by the second Example: Cliff traveled 20 meters in 5 seconds. = Cliff traveled 4 m/s

Answers 6.25 m/s^2 12.5 seconds 3.75 seconds , 5 seconds 3.75 m/s 12.5 seconds 3.75 seconds , 5 seconds 3.75 m/s 0.20 hours 2.87 m/s 45 meters 5 m/s^2 Answers The End 😄