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Learning Goal:
To learn to use images of an object in motion to
determine position, velocity, and acceleration.
The motion of the rocket labeled A is an example of motion with uniform (i.e., constant)
O and nonzero acceleration
Two toy rockets are traveling in the same direction (taken
to be the x axis). A diagram is shown of a time-exposure
image where a stroboscope has illuminated the rockets at
the uniform time intervals indicated. (Figure 1).
O velocity
O position
O time
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Part E
The motion of the rocket labeled B is an example of motion with uniform (i.e., constant)
O and nonzero acceleration
O velocity
O position
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O time
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t%3D3
t=D4
1=5
Part F
At what time(s) is rocket A ahead of rocket B?
132 t%3D3
1=4 135
1%3D5
1=0
t=1
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O before t =1 only
O after t =
4 only
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