What Are the Kinematics Questions?

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In summary, Miyu is seeking help with 4 questions related to kinematics and has provided a link for the questions. The conversation also includes some tips and clarifications for solving the questions.
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Hello!

I have some problems with 4 questions regarding kinematics here! Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Luv, miYu.

Please visit this site for the questions!:

http://sg.geocities.com/be_do_get/kinematics_unit2.doc
 

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Originally posted by Miyu
I have some problems with 4 questions regarding kinematics here!
Firstly, the link didn't work. Secondly, why not post your answers to the questions. Then you'll get plenty of help.
 
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1) remember that it is the weight component along the plane which makes the ball accelerate along the plane. In which diagram is the 'x-component' of the weight gradually getting smaller.

2)Remember that the downward force is gradually equalled by the resistant forces (drag)

3) Look at each of the 3 different stages of its motion separately, how will the rate of change of displacement change depending on the speed of the body?

4)Its difficult to tell from the question whether the stone has an initial horizontal velocity. assuming it has. Firstly, you can split velocity distinctly into its horizontal and vertical components. The vertical is fine, it accelerates downwards at g m/s/s. In the real world, there is an acceleration for the x-component, namely air resistance. If there is no air resistance there is no external force acting on the body in the x-sense and therefore by Newtons first law its velocity will not change. That is why the horizontal motion is constant.
 
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Thanks!
 

1) What is kinematics?

Kinematics is the branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion.

2) What are the three main components of kinematics?

The three main components of kinematics are displacement, velocity, and acceleration. Displacement measures the change in position of an object, velocity measures the rate of change of displacement, and acceleration measures the rate of change of velocity.

3) How is displacement calculated?

Displacement can be calculated by subtracting the initial position from the final position of an object.

4) What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a vector quantity that measures both the speed and direction of an object's motion.

5) How does acceleration affect an object's motion?

Acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity, so it can either increase or decrease the object's speed or change its direction of motion.

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