One drop of oil falls straight down onto the road from the engine of a moving car every 5s. Figure OQ2.1 shows the pattern of the drops left behind on the pavement. What is the average speed of the car over this section of its motion? (a) 20m/s (b) 24m/s (c) 30m/s (d) 100m/s (e) 120m/s FIGURE OQ2.1
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f acceleration as the jerk. Assume an object moves in one dimension such that its jerk J is constant. (a) Determine expressions for its acceleration ax(t), velocity vx(t), and position x(t), given that its initial acceleration, velocity, and position are axi, vxi, and xi , respectively. (b) Show that ax 2 5 axi2 1 2J(vx 2 vxi).
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The first step in solving 2 problem number 57 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: f acceleration as the jerk. Assume an object moves in one dimension such that its jerk J is constant. (a) Determine expressions for its acceleration ax(t), velocity vx(t), and position x(t), given that its initial acceleration, velocity, and position are axi, vxi, and xi , respectively. (b) Show that ax 2 5 axi2 1 2J(vx 2 vxi).
From the textbook chapter Motion in One Dimension you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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