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Physics: Problem Set 3 July 9, 2008

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Last name, First name

Year & Section

Physics

Problem Set

Date

Free Fall

  1. A stone that is initially at rest is dropped from the top of a building. It falls for 5.0 s before hitting the ground. How tall is the building?
  2. At what velocity should a stone be thrown downward from a cliff 120 m high to reach the ground in 4.0 s?
  3. How high will a body rise that is projected vertically upward with a speed of 100 ft/s? How long will it take for the body to reach maximum height?
  4. How high an arrow will be 7s after being shot at 50 m/s?
  5. A balloon which is ascending at the rate of 12 m/s is 80 m above the ground when a stone is dropped. How long a time is required for the stone to reach the ground?
  6. A building is 50 m tall. A jealous lover wishes to drop a tomato from the top of the building onto the head of his girlfriend’s suitor. If the suitor walks at a speed 1.0 m/s, how many meters should the suitor be from the position below the tomato when it is dropped?
  7. A person in a hot air balloon that is 25.0 m above the ground and descending at 2.5 m/s drops a bag of ballast. How much does a 2.0 m tall crew member standing below the balloon have to jump out of the way of the falling ballast?
 

Reminders for July 10 July 9, 2008

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Physics - copy problem set 3 to bond paper, without design (yet)

Chemistry - group activity; quiz tomorrow

Math - at the back of the quiz notebook

  1. (cot2 y) (csc y) in terms of sin y
  2. sin2theta/tan2theta in terms of sin theta
  3. cos3 t/cos2 t in terms of cos t
  4. 1 – cos2 z/sec2 z in terms of sin z
  5. 1 – csc2 a/csc2 a in terms of cos a
  6. sin teta = 4/5 & cos teta > 0

MAPEH - exercises on the bond paper (due on Friday); buy the book from Ms. Acre before Friday

AP – read chapters 1-4 from the textbook

p.s. Thanks to Zandra and Sibi.