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1. The document contains 14 multi-part physics problems involving vectors, kinematics, projectile motion, centripetal force, and other concepts. The problems ask the reader to calculate distances, displacements, velocities, accelerations, times of flight, and other quantities using given initial conditions and equations of motion. 2. An example problem asks the reader to calculate the displacement of a honeybee that travels a total distance of 200 m before returning to its hive. Another problem involves calculating the maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal distance of a football kicked at 15 m/s at an angle of 33° with the horizontal. 3. The final problem asks how long a supply drop will take to reach the
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1. The document contains 14 multi-part physics problems involving vectors, kinematics, projectile motion, centripetal force, and other concepts. The problems ask the reader to calculate distances, displacements, velocities, accelerations, times of flight, and other quantities using given initial conditions and equations of motion. 2. An example problem asks the reader to calculate the displacement of a honeybee that travels a total distance of 200 m before returning to its hive. Another problem involves calculating the maximum height, time of flight, and horizontal distance of a football kicked at 15 m/s at an angle of 33° with the horizontal. 3. The final problem asks how long a supply drop will take to reach the
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Solve and graph the following:


a. d= 45.00 m NE, 65°
b. d= 52 m W, 45°
C. F 35 N W, 40 N W d. F= 108 NE, 80 NE
2. Find the x and y components of a vector having a magnitude of 65° with the positive axis.
3. A car traveled at 380 minutes, how much does the car traveled in seconds?
4. The velocity of a train is 80.0 km/h, due west. One and a half hours later its velocity is 65.0
km/h, due west. What is the train's average acceleration?
5. A honeybee leaves the hive and travels a total distance of 200 m before returning to the hive.
What is the magnitude of the displacement vector of the bee?
6. Mary is walking down the aisle with a distance of 50 m. What is the distance of Mary?
7. A football game customarily begins with a coin toss to determine who kicks off. The referee
tosses the coin up with an initial speed of 5.00 m/s in the absence of air resistance, how high
does the coin go above its point of release?
8. A meteoroid is speeding through the atmosphere, traveling east at 18.3 m/s while
descending at in 10s. What its distance?
9. In diving to a depth of 800 m, an elephant seal also moves 560 m due east of his starting
point. What is the magnitude of the player's displacement?
10. A baseball player hits a ball with an initial velocity of 18 m/s at an angle of 45°. If air friction
was neglected, how far from the baseball player would the ball land from the ground.
11. An average chicken egg has a mass of 50 grams. You weigh a bag of eggs and find a mass
of 1840 grams.
a.What is the most likely number of eggs in the bag?
b. Now you carefully count the eggs and find 39 eggs. What is the percent error of your
predicted number of eggs?
12. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of a piece of a clay 0.25 m from the
center of the potter's wheel if the wheel rotates at 20.5 rad/s
13. The football is kicked with a velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 33° with he horizontal.
Calculate the following: a. maximum height reached by the ball
b. time of flight
c. horizontal
14. A plane travelling with a horizontal velocity of 100 m/s is 500 m above the ground. At some
point the pilot decides to drop some supplies to designated target below. How long is the drop in
the air? How far away from the point where it was launched will it land?

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