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Offline ashwinkandel

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Physics Kinematics Question
« on: May 25, 2011, 02:06:22 pm »
The diagram shows the velocity-time graph for a vertically bouncing ball. The ball is released at A and strikes the ground at B. The ball leaves the ground at D and reaches its maximum height at E. The effects of air resistance can be neglected.

a. State
i. why the velocity at D is negative
ii. why the gradient of the line AB is the same as the gradient of line DE
iii. what is represented by the area between the line AB and the time axis
iv. why the area of triangle ABC is greator that the area of triangle CDE
b. The ball is dropped from rest from an initial height of 1.2 m. After hitting the gound the ball rebounds to a height of 0.80 m. The ball is in contact with the ground between B and D for a time of 0.16 s.
Using acceleration of free fall, calculate:
i. the speed of the ball immediately before hitting the ground
ii. the speed of the ball immediately after hitting the ground
iii. the acceleration of the ball while it is in contact with ground. State the direction of its acceleartion
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Offline Malak

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Re: Physics Kinematics Question
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2011, 03:20:56 pm »
i - because its going upward, the 'g' is negative and so is velocity

ii- Gradient = g and the g remains same (9.81)

iii- Area under a V-t graph is displacement

iv- Because when the ball falls at b and rises back, it doesnt rise up the same distance/height ('cause it loses energy) therefore its less than ABC

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