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Connecting Velocity, Acceleration, and Displacement in Physics Problems

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You use the following equation to relate velocity, acceleration, and distance. Suppose you have a drag racer whose acceleration is 26.6 m/s2, and his final speed is 146.3 m/s. What is the total distance traveled? This scenario sets you up to use a handy motion equation:

vf2vo2 = 2as = 2a (xfxo)

Sample question

  1. A drag racer’s acceleration is 26.6 m/s2, and at the end of the race, his final speed is 146.3 m/s. What is the total distance the drag racer traveled?

    402 meters

    1. To solve this problem, you need to relate speed, acceleration, and distance, so you start with this equation:

      vf2vo2 = 2as = 2a (xfxo)

    2. In this scenario, vo is 0, which makes this equation simpler:

      vf2 = 2as

    3. Solve for s:

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    4. Plug in the numbers:

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      So the answer is 402 meters, about a quarter of a mile — standard for a drag racing track.

Practice questions

  1. A bullet is accelerated over a meter-long rifle barrel at an acceleration of 400,000 m/s2. What is its final speed?

  2. A dragster starts from rest and is accelerated at 5.0 m/s2. What is its speed 5.0 x 102 meters later?

  3. A rocket is launched with an acceleration of 100.0 m/s2. After 100.0 kilometers, what is its speed in meters per second?

  4. A motorcycle is going 40.0 m/s and is accelerated at 6.00 m/s2. What is its speed after 2.00 x 102 meters?

Following are answers to the practice questions:

  1. vf = 900 m/s

    1. Start with this equation:

      vf2vo2 = 2as = 2a (xfxo)

    2. vo is 0, so that makes things easier. Plug in the numbers:

      image2.jpg
    3. Take the square root:

      vf = 894 meters per second, which rounds to 900 with significant figures

  2. 2.vf = 71 m/s

    1. You want to find speed in terms of distance and acceleration, so use this equation:

      vf2vo2 = 2as = 2a (xfxo)

    2. Plug in the numbers:

      image3.jpg
    3. Take the square root:

      vf = 70.7 meters per second, which rounds to 71 with significant figures

  3. vf = 4,472 m/s

    1. You want to find the speed of the rocket, having been given distance and acceleration, so use this equation:

      vf2vo2 = 2as = 2a (xfxo)

    2. 100 kilometers is 100,000 meters, so plug in the numbers:

      image4.jpg
    3. Take the square root to get the rocket’s speed:

      vf = 4,472 meters per second

  4. vf = 63.2 m/s

    1. To determine the motorcycle’s final speed, use this equation:

      vf2vo2 = 2as

    2. v0 = 40 meters per second, so plug in the numbers:

      image5.jpg
    3. That means that vf2 is

      vf2 = 4,000 (meters per second)2

    4. Take the square root to get vf:

      vf = 63.2 meters per second

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Dr. Steven Holzner has written more than 40 books about physics and programming. He was a contributing editor at PC Magazine and was on the faculty at both MIT and Cornell. He has authored Dummies titles including Physics For Dummies and Physics Essentials For Dummies. Dr. Holzner received his PhD at Cornell.