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W A B c D A B c D A B © Avemge speed = 1 =3,57 ms! D A 8 c D A B A B A B a@~Ttangent at 4 s~ about 4.3 ms? N Sslonce Prose Surfing NSW Physies Modules 1 and 2 0) ¢ st 2-xha20n D s2<$)-162)=10-160=-190mer 150m @ Cc a6 @x)-2m s 2, 10+ 160- D d=4x$)+06%2%)=10+160=170m @ C 4ms! D Sms ® C ams's D Smee {1 Accent Groote Lams? nor Isms north 27 month 16ms" north From v= w+ at, y= at From te gop, y= area under the graph. S02 * arca=2v=9 hich makes it easier ose te intercepis involved. So velocity 45 ms" at L.Sts (05 15*6=45) * me Instantaneous | Instantneous wlodiy scoateraon me me 2 “ east 4 @ Boast 6 2 east @ 6 teat 0 20 700 ees! Sas 3 ee Mooute 1 Kinewares Manis? Prwasars 144 FP Moose 2 Drnamncs 12 Acceleration-Time Graphs 2 1. Graph A The abject mo Graph B travels 500 m during the 20s, its final displacement being 500 m north ofits starting position. Graph © The object starts with zero acceleration which increases Graph D increases uniformly to 8 ms north afer 2 seconds. Its velocity increases by 8m ¢" north and 8 mor during these 2s, Itthen has aco ances are: 0, 0,10, 20, 30, 30, 30,40, 50,60, 70. tance-time graph. 9 z : ce bn ° 10 20 30 0 50 ) Dita * | i 20 ® a 10 20 30 40 50 a (0 Avengespent= = 2 = ame! avenge velosty= $= 39 =-92 me" or02ms*tackvans ( sped- Besse! Moouie 1 Kivenanies Experinent2 () Dipaementsine gph fw |. ° nett = 0 “ire (6) (©) Boundaries a = 4 (80+ em mark) and ¢=9 (129 em mark) — from speedtime graph, ist section of tack has minima fiction, idle has mos fition. So: From 0 0 80+ em polished wood From 80+to 129 em = rubber From 12910 132 em = eapet (f) Across wood, ae -22.-asme 02 a asmst ts 14 Using the Equations OF Motion Le @) veurag en 2a = 100-0295 () swt Jor'=0%4 50% 20'= 10000m 2. vewtal=0+12x65=78 ms! “Across carpet, = seus Jah 0+$% 644 = 48m (0) vewtar=0+6x4=24me! 5. (@) a= Bo smste 0) a= BP asmsre @ a= 822 amen @ a3 8 -omers 6 a= t= BOO w amet Sconce ress Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 wta1=0+2906= 12s" 1 Yo 2a 208 sruts ar =2% 244% 12%2"=28m Pw 8-9 967 n52 an tot 220-967 (9 a= 9g8=-160r 165° aint motion @ Total s=48,24 + 200+ 20= 268 m 5= 044 (4) x3= 18 meast () v=0+15«2=30ms" north (©) F=044%15 x4 = 120mnorth 14, @) vewtar=0+2%9=180ms" west co) © 15.) () 5-044 40x 25°= 12500m 80. 1000 : 16.(a) Speed LOO «29.22 ms Above speed limit by 30~22.22= 7.78 ms oF 28 km br! (©) Magnitude of accel Average velocity = s-0+}x175%8'= 560m 24-0_ 4d =0.2m 204 $%02%120= 1440m SO FS=-1.2 ms? or 12:ms* against the motion oe 89242044 x12 «208 = 480-240 240 m 01000 — : 100 20-2 ms it by 24~70.22 = 1.78 ms = 64 km Speed Caris over the ‘Science Press Surfing NSW Physies Modules 1 and 2 S168 $25 8%= 192m staa46+ 192=236mE 26 i Both vehicles will mavel he same displacements in the same seB0 x= 1S x1+ de 1S xP 075# —159=05 (0751 $= 14%2044$% 15 «208= 600m y=0+125%8=10mst 0= 10+ 1am a= = -083 mstor decent 03 ms? syn 0+ 3+ 125 8=40m 5210124 4-083 # 12°=60m = atconsant sped = 450 ~ 40 ~60-= 350 m 24, (6) Fomv=ie 20s 217 mst Is = Vor gS 205 20-200 Thefoea= 25 = 09375 ms? so (0) svzage wioiy =(015)4+2~75 Theo tine oral 20m = 2m 65 (©) Fromy=12 + 2a ‘Therefore a= $225 = 1.875 ms south “ $0)+2=75 ms" north 60 ravel 0 m= $2=85 voQrex6a2dme Mata. = etng Pawar WeOtDKA xs @) 4=98 «0.408 Sin 24° = 0.407 ‘Therefore component of aceleration down an inline = g sin 8 226, Duting 4th second car travels 23 m from the end ofthe rd second and the end ofthe 4th, syn 3+ bax 3 aut 45a syd Ba $375,723 = (Gut Ba) — Gu + 45a) =u 43.50 t= 23 ~3.Sa Equation 1) Repeating for the Sth second. 52 7u+ 2450 s.= 8 320 8.78)" 43 = (804320) — Ju + 24.50) =u +750 =43~7.50 (Equation 2) Solving simultaneous equations 23-3.Sa=45~ 7.5 7.5a~35a= 45-23 fan 22 a=sSms? u=23=3,5a=23-35*53=3.75ms! Moo 1 Kinewancs: 445 15 Analysing Two Velocity Experiments Experiment 2 ® 8 =z Be =o ° o 8 } 1s Average te ot) Approximately 04's imately 1.05 8 Distance object fas fr) 10 20 40 16 Analysing Two Acceleration Experiments 50 Experiment 1 30 Frome 3 average vale fora™ 3:81 5 own slope) o Graphing twice the distance rolled against time taken squared 17 Analysing an Experiment ~ Pendulums 1 Lengtnot | Timetor | Timeforone | Tine for one | Accaraton ‘pendutm | 20compite | ving) | swing (| uct grad 25 Sing) | “sos ne 10) st 25 o7 59) - 20 7 38 aa 55 , 30 38 a7 2 5a : 20 700 oa 22 5a Z 19] 50 118 60, 360 35 80 5 ma 23 55 os 70 0 7 80 56 20 7 2 34 8 6 7 ‘Average valu of acceleration on planet 2 Distance rolled (ni) Mooue 1 Kieerics ‘Seance Pose 146 [Moone 2 Dmusacs Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 ght Hine, so we do not know its ‘raph, so the average mathematical Perhaps the more rl Components Of Vectors: |. A=25 B= 433 c=s2 D=s98 E=713 P=746 G=354 H=69.4 1-90 J=0 4 ovzortal component | _Verical component @ 3 250 ©) 238 58 80 6 39 258 250 33 7038 me Ssience Prose Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 (67. m beating 03 36.7 ms" bearing 060° 3788 m bearing 067° 20 Adding Vectors In a Straight Line 1, A=30mE;B=60mE;C=40mW;D=30mW (@) AtB=30+60-90mE 0) B#C=604(-40)=20mE A+C+D=30+ (40) (3 (@) AFB+C+D=30+ 60+ -40)+ -30)=20mE 21 Subtracting Vectors In a Straight Line 1. @) C-A=C+(-A)=-40-30=-70 or 70m W ~B=-80-60=-900r90mW C= 60-(40)= 100m E “A= -30-30=~60 oF 60 m W -B-C=30-60—(-40)= 10 mE = =D =60~(-40) ~(-30)= 130m E ~E-Do38- F-01000 BCH “eb -D-A 22 Adding and Subtracting Vectors In a Straight Line 1. @) A¥D-C=30+630)—(-40)= 40 mor 40 mE 30-60 =-70 mor 70m W (40) —30 +60 + (-30)=—40 m or 40m W (A+ D—C-B=30+ (30) —(-40)—60=-20 m oF 20 m W (g) D-C-B+A=(-30) -(-40) ~60-+30 =-20 mor 20 mW (h) A-C+D~B=30~ (-40) + (-30) 60-20 mor 20m W (@ D-B+A~C=(-30) 60 +30~(-40) =-20 m or 20 m W 2. Answers the same ~ vectors follow the commutative law as in mathematics, ie.A+ B= B +A. Mopute 1 Kinematics ‘Mosute 2 Dynamics ©) QER © R+S esutant @ R+S+P Moouie 1 Kinewaris Stones Poss 148 [J Moous 2 Drwamies Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 P-Q=3~(-4)=7 em bearing 090° Sem bearing 307° (A 34,5 triang R-S=-3~(-6)=-9 cm or 9 em beating 180° 6.7 em bearing 333° 7.6m bearing 067" Sem bearing 233° 9.5 em beating 198° 9.2.em bearing 230° (i) 76cm bearing 113° @ Po ks MOR @ P “0 SSS esutan ae a esutant =| + wsr 3 - tem Fesutant POR s Resstant © QRS ° a @) Q-S-P esutant @ P-Q-R-S 6 Sconce Press Mooute 1 Kinewancs Surfina NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 Monae ? Praanirs ) QeR-P (©) Q-P#R 8] \ esutant eutant R Recsant p rR o @) Q-R+P () R+S-P f - wee (g) R-S+Q-P a - ; / pores x Mooure 1 Kinewares Sones Pree 150 ff Mooue 2 Dynamics Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 24 Vectors In Two Dimensions 2 1. (@) 9.43 N bearing 122° aN 4 N bearing 122° (0) 30.1 N bearing 344.5" arn | \ SN earne 45+ -N © 30.1 N bearing 154° 2N 20N bearing 155° aN 56.6 km bearing 135° “04m ‘58:6 bearing 135° 3. 1000 km bearing 097° 200k, 00 km 1000 km bsanng 97° Setnce Press Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 > 1. $8.3 km bearing 148° 04m -~ 50 boboatng 160" "20m 260 km bearing 268° Bearing 247.<° 240K —2____, 260 kn bearing 258° 123.5 kam beating 270° (west) 125 km Bearing 27" 1. 126.4 km beating 100° 125 em bouring 100" 50k aim 63.2 km bearing 18.3" kn 100 km ‘0K 179 km beating 301° 0k 175 km booing 301° Mooute 1 Kevewanes Mowe 2 Dynamics ff 151 10,(@) 18 km bearing 148° ae — 30k (©) 40 km bearing 270° (west) 11, 3.6m bearing 326° 5, So R 36 km bearing 226° im P a7 0 12. 7.47 km bearing 025° 7 fo ering 345+ 7 em bearing 25° Sane 9.0m beating 60° rng 060 14,2064 kr Bearing 14° 2070 km bearing 154" ‘00k en 1 Kinewanes| ic<<———— 80k {450 km bearing 145" 16.(a) 743 kmi (b) $9.7 km "bearing 287° 400% 120% 418 kn bearing 257" 17 135 km bearing 048° 4h Seance Press Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 19 81.1 km bearing 050° ‘25 km bearing 30" 0 being 507 0k, 20, Maximum = 13 (add them), Minimum = 5 (subtract them) 21a) 0 (Biot lenin ms? bearing 135° toms" some 212 me" bearing 135" 500m bearing 37° 900m 200m 333m 263.5 m bearing 288.4 @N71.6°W) ime" 293 me beating 2884 (N71.6°W) | 0m 3am 2635m boxing 286° 24, 199 Scene Pree Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 cont | seitn [Gx [tan jassmerw|275mere|asms'w| romere reatne |275ms'whs2smsew) —- — [azsmsiw]125me1w mite Josmee | z7msw|a2omsre| - | ome'e rite | 1sme'w | asmew |125mete| ams'w 208 Diagram should show X, 240 km east of ¥ with train A travelling X to at 30 km hand tain B travelling $0 kmh ¥ to X, 0 3 10 “Te hours) Mest after X has travelled 90 km after 3 hours o73ms" Mooute 1 Kinewancs 153 26 Relative Velocity 2 1. (@) Velocity of Y relative to X = velocity ¥ — velocity X relative to Y=—velocity ¥ relative toX =63 ms" hearing 336.3" (©) Northerly eomponent of velocity of x= 7 e0s 30° = 6.06 ms" ‘Time fo travel 30 m non, which with ¥ traveling de east will ULX west FY, Le. ¥ will be due east of X= 30 = 6,06 = 4.95 s (see vector diagram —not to sca 4,65 m/s bearing 281.2° Velocity of @ relative to P =~velocity P relative to = 4.65 ms bearing 100.2° © = 2.05 ms bearing 193° Velocity of @ elatve to P= velocity Pre =2.05 ms bearing 013° © Vraenene® 2058" Bearng 27487 1 Moouie 1 Kiemarics 154 [J Mooue 2 Daames “The diagrar scale) shows the route the coast guard ship must take in order to intercept the trawler travelling at 10 kmh bearing 090". ‘Opal poston of coast gua ee. Cigna poston must alow ‘hs rout tointerapt ewer + Sin 5 ours Teaver moves iSkin} Shows From the cosine rule, distance the Coast Guard travels in 1.5 hours = 101.16 km ‘Therefore speed of Coast Guard = 67.4 kmh! From sine rl, 0= 6° Therefore velocity of oast guard to intercept trawler = 67.4 kmh beating 129° = 15 ms” bearing 060° ~ velocity Y rel ‘Therefore velocity Y relative to ground = 15 ms" bearing 060° ~ 25 m 5" beat 14 velocity B relative to ground 450 km he beating 270° From veetor diagram (not to scale), using cosine rule, speed of Areative to B= 7255 kmh! So velocity of A relative to B= 725.2 kmh bearing 102° Seance Prete Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 (©) Velocity of B relative tA =~velocity A relative to B ‘Therefore velocity B relative to A= 725.5 km tr bearing 282" © planes are apart is nota factor in the relatior (@) The relative velocities would be the same. The positions of the planes is until they collide, we get the following diagram (not o scale). Point oteon Veloety 8 = 10m" rents of west (8) Because the time of travel i the same for each particle, we can use velocity veetors asthe sides of the triangle, so from the sine rule, 0=23.6° (©) The top angle of thet = 180-30— From the sine rul Je of motion above sin 30" ‘isance waveled by B Therefore distance travelled by B= 62.1 m eal Therefore time taken to travel to point of collision = SEL = 6211 seconds (©) Velocity of B= 10.m s* bearing 293.6° (@)_ Velocity A relative to B = velocity A velocity B = 8 m5" bearing 060" — 10 ms bearing 293.6° From vector diagram (not to seale) Velocty 8 = 10 km Hoang 290.6 From the sine rule, angle ‘velocity = (360 ~(75.9 60) So, velocity ofA relative to B= (©) Velocity of B relative to A = —velocity A relative to B = 8.3 ms" bearing 164.1° 8. (@) The velocity ofA relative to B= velocity A velocity A = 10.0 ms bearing 075° ~20.0 ms" bearing 015" (See vector diagram —not to Using cosine = 1732 ms Using sine rule @= 90° ‘Therefore The velocity of A relative to B = 17.32. ms" bearing 330° Velocity of B relative toA ~—velocty A relative to B = 17.32 ms bearing 150° | | _ Volo = 10 m = bearing O75! ©) Science Prose Surfing NSW Physics Modules 1 and 2 9. (@) The velocity of A relative to B= velocity A.— velocity A = 15.0 ms" bearing 000 ~ 25.0 m s" bearing 330° (=25 ms" bearing 150°) — see vector diagram ~ not to scale) Using cosine = 142m ¢" Using sine rule ‘Therefore The velocity of A relative to B = 142 m bearing usa" © of B relative to A=—velocity A relative toB = 142.m "bearing 298.4° Voleity A= 151m bearing 000" ac" Veleoty 8 = 25 em baring 150° beating 000 ~ 25,0 m + bering 325° bearing 135°) ~see vector diagram ~ not to seale Using cosine = 45.9 ms" Using sine rule 9= 22.6° ‘Therefore the velocity ofA relative to B = 45.9 ms” bearing m6 (6) Velocity of B relative co A= —velocity A relative to B =45.9 ms bearing 202.6° lacy B= 25 kn bearing 195° o (25m Voloety A= 60m" bearing ooo" | (©) There would be no change in the relative velocities as these

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