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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics

Chapter 2 Problem 9

Question

A skateboarder starts from rest and moves down a hill with constant acceleration in a straight line, traveling for 6s. In a second trial, he starts from rest and moves along the same straight line with the same acceleration for only 2s. How does his displacement from his starting point in this second trial compare with that from the first trial?

(a) one-third as large

(b) three times larger

(c) one-ninth as large

(d) nine times larger

(e)  times as large

Solution

Step 1 of 3

Given Data:

The initial speed of the skateboarder is .

The acceleration of the skateboarder is constant.

In first trial the skateboarder travels for .

In second trial the skateboarder travels for

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 9 
Author Raymond A. Serway John W. Jewett
ISBN 9781133954057

Solved: A skateboarder starts from rest and moves down a

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