A-level Physics (Advancing Physics)/Kinematics/Worked Solutions

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1. A person accelerates from a speed of 1 ms−1 to 1.7 ms−1 in 25 seconds. How far has he travelled in this time?

u = 1, v = 1.7, t = 25

s=u+v2t=1+1.72×25=1.35×25=33.75m

2. A car accelerates at a rate of 18 kmh−2 to a speed of 60 kmh−1, travelling 1 km in the process. How fast was the car travelling before it travelled this distance?

a = 18, v = 60, s = 1

v2 = u2 + 2as

602 = u2 + (2 x 18 x 1)

3600 = u2 + 36

u2 = 3564

u = 59.7kmh−1 (to 3 significant figures)

3. A goose in flight is travelling at 4 ms−1. It accelerates at a rate of 1.5 ms−2 for 7 seconds. What is its new speed?

u = 4, a = 1.5, t = 7

v = u + at = 4 + (1.5 x 7) = 14.5 ms−1

4. How far does an aeroplane travel if it accelerates from 400 kmh−1 at a rate of 40 kmh−2 for 1 hour?

u = 400, a = 40, t = 1

s=ut+at22=(400×1)+40×122=420km

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