QuestionThe figure below shows the velocity in of an object moving on the number line, with positive velocities moving to the right.
How far is the object at seconds from its starting point, the origin?
The object will be i feet to the right of the starting point.
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
1. The velocity-time graph is a triangle, indicating linear changes in velocity.
2. The object starts at the origin, meaning its initial position is 0.
3. The area under the velocity-time graph represents the displacement of the object.
STEP 2
1. Identify the shape and dimensions of the velocity-time graph.
2. Calculate the area under the velocity-time graph to determine displacement.
3. Determine the position of the object at seconds.
STEP 3
The velocity-time graph is a triangle with a base from to seconds and a peak at seconds with a velocity of 30 ft/sec.
STEP 4
The area of the triangle represents the displacement. The formula for the area of a triangle is:
In this case, the base is seconds and the height is ft/sec.
STEP 5
Substitute the values into the formula:
STEP 6
The area under the velocity-time graph, which is 60 ft, represents the displacement of the object from its starting point.
The object is feet to the right of the starting point at seconds.
The object will be feet to the right of the starting point.
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