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4 (a) Which of these graphs represents an object moving with a constant velocity of 2 m/s? (1) (b) Figure 7 is a velocity/time graph showing a 34s part of a train'... show full transcript
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The graph representing constant velocity will be a straight line with a positive slope, indicating the relation of distance over time. Since the velocity is 2 m/s, the graph A will represent this motion with a slope of 2 m/s.
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To find the acceleration, we first need to determine the change in velocity over the given time. By analyzing Figure 7, we note the initial and final velocities. The acceleration can be calculated using the formula:
Assuming initial velocity and final velocity , and following this formula:
Thus, the acceleration is approximately 0.44 m/s² (to 2 significant figures).
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To calculate the distance, we can use the area under the velocity-time graph. The area can be found using the equation for the area of a triangle plus the area of a rectangle:
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During the first few seconds after take-off, the rocket experiences a constant force due to the rocket engines. According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of the rocket is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to its mass:
Since the force remains constant and the mass of the rocket is decreasing (due to fuel consumption), the acceleration will increase during the first few seconds after take-off.
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