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PH102 Week 1 Tutorial Questions

The document contains 6 multi-part physics problems covering topics like kinematics, forces, and motion. The problems involve calculating quantities like dimensions, rates of change, average velocities and accelerations, speeds of objects with various initial conditions and accelerations, and velocities of objects in vertical motion.

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PH102 Week 1 Tutorial Questions

The document contains 6 multi-part physics problems covering topics like kinematics, forces, and motion. The problems involve calculating quantities like dimensions, rates of change, average velocities and accelerations, speeds of objects with various initial conditions and accelerations, and velocities of objects in vertical motion.

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PH102 Week 1 Tutorial

1. (a) Assume the equation 𝑥 = 𝐴𝑡 3 + 𝐵𝑡 describes the motion of a particular object, with x
having the dimension of length and t having the dimension of time. Determine the dimensions
of the constants A and B.
𝑑𝑥
(b) Determine the dimensions of the derivative 𝑑𝑡 = 3𝐴𝑡 2 + 𝐵.

2. Air is blown into a spherical balloon so that, when its radius is 6.50 cm, its radius is increasing
at the rate 0.900 cm/s.
(a) Find the rate at which the volume of the balloon is increasing.
(b) If this volume flow rate of air entering the balloon is constant, at what rate will the
radius be increasing when the radius is 13.0 cm?
(c) Explain physically why the answer to part (b) is larger or smaller than 0.9 cm/s, if it is
different.

3. The position of a pinewood derby car was observed at various times; the results are
summarized in the following table. Find the average velocity of the car for

(a) the first second,


(b) the last 3 s, and
(c) the entire period of observation.

4. Figure shows a graph of vx versus t for the motion of a motorcyclist as he starts from rest and
moves along the road in a straight line.
(a) Find the average acceleration for the time interval t = 0 to t = 6.00 s.
(b) Estimate the time at which the acceleration has its greatest positive value and the value of
the acceleration at that instant.
(c) When is the acceleration zero?
(d) Estimate the maximum negative value of the acceleration and the time at which it occurs.
5. At t = 0, one toy car is set rolling on a straight track with initial position 15.0 cm, initial
velocity -3.50 cm/s, and constant acceleration 2.40 cm/s2. At the same moment, another toy
car is set rolling on an adjacent track with initial position 10.0 cm, initial velocity +5.50
cm/s, and constant acceleration zero.
(a) At what time, if any, do the two cars have equal speeds?
(b) What are their speeds at that time?
(c) At what time(s), if any, do the cars pass each other?
(d) What are their locations at that time?
(e) Explain the difference between question (a) and question (c) as clearly as possible.

6. A student throws a set of keys vertically upward to her sorority sister, who is in a window 4.00
m above. The second student catches the keys 1.50 s later.
(a) With what initial velocity were the keys thrown?
(b) What was the velocity of the keys just before they were caught?

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