Vertical 1D Motion Problem BELLWORK!!. On the Moon A Moon rock ON THE MOON is thrown upward with velocity of 7 m/s. After 7 s, it has a downward velocity.

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Vertical 1D Motion Problem BELLWORK!!

On the Moon A Moon rock ON THE MOON is thrown upward with velocity of 7 m/s. After 7 s, it has a downward velocity of 4 m/s. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon? How high above the starting point did the rock go before it began to fall?

On the Moon A Moon rock is thrown upward with velocity of 7 m/s. After 7 s, it has a downward velocity of 4 m/s. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon? How high above the starting point did the rock go before it began to fall?

Given Information v o = + 7 m/s ( or upwards ) v f = -4 m/s ( or downwards ) Time interval of 7 sec ( t = 7 s )

Part A - Choose Appropriate Formula

Part A - Choose Appropriate Formula

Part A - Choose Appropriate Formula

Part A – Substitute Values

Part A – Substitute Values

Part B – Appropriate Formula NOW HAVE ADDITIONAL INFO ( value for g ) What are you asked to find? – Height of rock ( above initial position ) before rock falls Any more info from this?

Part B – Appropriate Formula NOW HAVE ADDITIONAL INFO ( value for g ) What are you asked to find? – Height of rock ( above initial position ) before rock falls Any more info from this? – Final velocity at top of path is zero

Part B – Appropriate Formula

Part B – Substitute Values

Part B – Solve

Part B – Solve

Part B – Without Sig Figs?

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