Title | Mastering Physics Motion Diagram and Gravity Graphing Question |
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Course | General Physics I |
Institution | Broward College |
Pages | 5 |
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Description: Position, velocity, and acceleration of a stone thrown vertically from a cliff. (graphing applet) Constants | PeriodicTable A stone is thrown upward from the edge of a cliff, reaches its maximum height, and then falls down into the valley below. A motion diagram for this situation is given in , beginning the instant the stone leaves the thrower’s hand. Construct or select the corresponding motion graphs taking the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity as exactly 10 . Ignore air resistance. In all three motion graphs, the unit of time is in seconds and the unit of displacement is in meters. In plotting the points, round-off the coordinate values to the nearest integer.
Part A Select the graph corresponding to the stone's vertical displacement,
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Part B Construct a graph corresponding to the stone's vertical velocity,
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Part C Construct a graph corresponding to the stone's vertical acceleration,
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