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This document is a problem set from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Batangas State University. It contains 10 physics problems related to motion involving variables like velocity, acceleration, time and distance. Students are instructed to show all work and solutions on paper, scan it, and submit it as a PDF file on Google Classroom by a certain date. The problems cover scenarios like calculating time and distance for accelerating and decelerating vehicles, as well as projectile motion problems on Earth and the moon. The document was prepared by Engr. Jonathan L. Ampis and includes a motivational quote at the end.
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This document is a problem set from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Batangas State University. It contains 10 physics problems related to motion involving variables like velocity, acceleration, time and distance. Students are instructed to show all work and solutions on paper, scan it, and submit it as a PDF file on Google Classroom by a certain date. The problems cover scenarios like calculating time and distance for accelerating and decelerating vehicles, as well as projectile motion problems on Earth and the moon. The document was prepared by Engr. Jonathan L. Ampis and includes a motivational quote at the end.
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Republic of the Philippines

BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY


BatStateU Alangilan
Alangilan, Batangas City
College of Engineering, Architecture and Fine Arts
https://batstate-u.edu.ph/, Tel. No. (043) 425-0139 loc. 118/2121

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

SCI 403 – PHYSICS I


PROBLEM SETS 1 (1ST PART)
SECOND SEMESTER SY 2021 - 2022

NAME : _____________________________________SCORE: ____________________


SECTION: ___________________________________ DATE: ______________________

GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Write all the problems with solutions on a clean sheet/s paper
(yellow paper or bond paper). Your answer sheets should be scanned or photographed, pasted on
a WORD Document, SAVED as PDF File, named in this FORMAT
(Surname_FirstName_ProblemSets1_Part1) and be submitted in our Google Classroom. For the
final answer, follow the rules on significant figures.

1. A car starting at initial velocity of 95.0 m/s is accelerating at 15.5 m/s2. How long will it
take for a car to travel a distance of 10.0 kilometers?
2. From a speed of 80.0 m/s, a car decelerates at the rate of 3.50 m/s2 along a straight path.
How far in meters will it travel in 20.0 seconds?
3. A train is moving at a speed of 75.0 m/s and travels a distance of 625 meters where its
speed drops to 3.0 m/s. What is the acceleration of the train?
4. A train is accelerating at 15.0 m/s2 and travels a distance of 955 meters where its
speedometer reads 175.0 m/s. What is the initial velocity of the train?
5. A bus is moving at a speed of 90.0 m/s begins to slow at a constant rate of 3.00 m/s each
second. Find how far it goes before stopping.
6. A bag is dropped from a balloon that is 255 m above the ground and is declining at 5.00
m/s. Find the acceleration due to gravity of the bag when it hits the ground.
7. A bag is dropped from a balloon that is 255 m above the ground and is declining at 5.00
m/s. Compute the velocity of the bag after 1.50 seconds of its released.
8. A bag is dropped from a balloon that is 255 m above the ground and is declining at 5.00
m/s. Compute the time at which the bag hits the ground.
9. A baseball is thrown straight upward on the Moon with an initial speed of 35.0 m/s.
Compute the maximum height reached by the ball.
10. A baseball is thrown straight upward on the Moon with an initial speed of 35.0 m/s.
Compute the time taken to reached the maximum height.

Prepared by:

Engr. Jonathan L. Ampis


Lecturer I, EE Department

“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same amount of hours per day that were given
to… Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo Di Vinci… and Albert Einstein.” – H. Jackson Brown Jr.”
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