Constant Acceleration A Difficult Concept that You Can Feel!

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Constant Acceleration A Difficult Concept that You Can Feel!

Which of the Following are Possible Situations? 1.An object has zero velocity and positive acceleration 2.An object has zero acceleration and positive velocity 3.An object has increasing velocity and decreasing acceleration 4.An object has negative velocity and positive acceleration A.2 Only B.4 Only C. 2 and 3 Only D.1 and 4 Only E. All are possible

Which of the Following Have a Positive Acceleration? 1.Speeding up while moving in the + direction 2.Slowing down while moving in the + direction 3.Slowing down while moving in the - direction 4.Speeding up while moving in the - direction A.1 and 4 Only B.1 Only C.4 Only D.1 and 3 Only

Which of the Following Have a Zero Acceleration? 1.Airplane flying level due east at a constant 500 mph 2.Child on a spinning merry-go-round 3.Ball thrown straight up at its highest point 4.Ball reversing direction after rolling up a ramp A.1 Only B.1 and 2 Only C.1, 3 and 4 Only D.1 and 3 Only

A Ball is Given a + Initial Velocity and then Rolls up a Ramp as Shown Below What will happen to its Velocity and Acceleration as it Rolls up the Ramp? A.V Decreases, A Increases B.V Decreases, A Decreases C.V Decreases, A Constant D.V Constant, A Constant +

The Ball Continues up the Ramp and Reaches Its Highest Point What is the Ball’s Acceleration at this Point? A.Zero B.Smaller than Before, but not zero C.Same as Before, but changes sign D.Same as Before +

The Ball is Now Rolling Back Down the Ramp What will happen to its Velocity and Acceleration as it Rolls Down the Ramp? A.V Increases, A Increases B.V Increases, A Decreases C.V Decreases, A Constant D.V Constant, A Constant +