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Calculate the acceleration of a ball that starts from rest and rolls down a ramp and gains a speed of 25 m/s in 5 seconds.
From a rest position:
Theacceleration of a ball starting from rest and gaining a given speed and time of travel.
Answer to Problem 34A
The acceleration of the ball is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A ball initially at rest gains a speed of 25 m/s in 5 s.
Formula used:
The instantaneous speed, v of an object can be expressed in terms of its acceleration, a and time of travel t as,
For a given speed and time, the acceleration can be calculated as,
Calculation:
Here, the instantaneous speed of the ball is 25 m/s and the time is 5 s. Thus, the acceleration experienced by the ball is given by,
Conclusion:
The acceleration of the ball is
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