Kinematic Equation Examples

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Kinematic Equation Examples Physics

Example #1 In 1994, a human powered submarine was designed at Baca Raton, Florida. It achieved a maximum speed of 3.06 m/s. Suppose this submarine starts from rest and accelerates at 0.800 m/s2 until it reaches maximum speed. a) How long did it take and b) what distance did it travel?

Example #2 In 1991, four English teenagers built an electric car that could attain a speed of 30.0 m/s. Suppose it takes 8.0 s for this car to accelerate from 18.0 m/s to 30.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of the car’s acceleration?

Example #3 The distance record for someone riding a motorcycle on its rear wheel without stopping is more that 320 km. Suppose the rider in this unusual situation travels with an initial speed of 8.0 m/s before speeding up. The rider then travels 40 m at a constant acceleration of 2.00 m/s2. What is the rider’s speed after the acceleration?

Example #4 The lightest car in the world was built in London and has a mass of lass than 10 kg. Its maximum speed was 25.0 km/h. Suppose the driver of this vehicle applies the brakes while the car is moving at maximum speed. The car stops after traveling 16.0 m. Calculate the car’s acceleration.