Define (i) velocity and (ii) acceleration - Leaving Cert Physics - Question a - 2018
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Define (i) velocity and (ii) acceleration.
A train left a station and accelerated from rest at 0.4 m s² to reach its top speed of 55 m s⁻¹. The train then travelled... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Define (i) velocity and (ii) acceleration - Leaving Cert Physics - Question a - 2018
Step 1
Define (i) velocity
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Velocity is defined as the displacement per unit time, represented mathematically as:
v=td
where d is the displacement and t is the time taken.
Step 2
Define (ii) acceleration
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Acceleration is defined as the change in velocity per unit time, represented mathematically as:
a=tΔv
where Δv is the change in velocity and t is the time taken.
Step 3
(iii) Calculate how long it took the train to reach its top speed.
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Using the formula for acceleration:
a=tΔv
we rearrange to find t:
t=aΔv
Substituting in, we have:
t=0.4m s−255m s−1=137.5s
Step 4
(iv) How far did the train travel while at its top speed?
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To calculate the distance travelled at top speed, we use the formula:
d=v×t
Substituting in:
d=55m s−1×300s=16500m
Step 5
(v) Draw a velocity-time graph of the train's journey.
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The graph can be illustrated as follows:
The graph starts at the origin (0,0).
From time 0 to 137.5 seconds, the velocity increases linearly from 0 m/s to 55 m/s due to acceleration.
From 137.5 seconds to 437.5 seconds, the velocity remains constant at 55 m/s.
The correct shape of the graph should resemble a triangle followed by a horizontal line.
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