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A block of ice slides down a chute with an acceleration of 18 feet per second per second. (a) If it is going 6 feet per second at a certain instant, how far does it slide in the next 3 seconds? (b) How far from the first position has it gone by the time its speed is 72 feet per second?
I was given a table with feet per seconds, approximate value of g is 32.
dv/dt=-32, v=ds/dt=-32t + A, s= -16t2+At +B
I thought 18 should've been subbed in for A, 6 feet per second for v, and 3 for t, yet, this yields 84.
I tried adding 18 to -32 for dv/dt because of the per second per second notation. Incorrect answer.
The answer is 99 ft for (a) and 143 feet for (b). I have no idea as to how they got these answers.
I was given a table with feet per seconds, approximate value of g is 32.
dv/dt=-32, v=ds/dt=-32t + A, s= -16t2+At +B
I thought 18 should've been subbed in for A, 6 feet per second for v, and 3 for t, yet, this yields 84.
I tried adding 18 to -32 for dv/dt because of the per second per second notation. Incorrect answer.
The answer is 99 ft for (a) and 143 feet for (b). I have no idea as to how they got these answers.
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