Answer:
Displacement
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Kinematics</u>
- Displacement vs Total Distance
Explanation:
Displacement is the difference between the start position and end position.
Total Distance is the entire distance <em>traveled</em> between the start and end position.
Topic: AP Physics 1 Algebra-Based
Unit: Kinematics
"The table represents the speed of a car in a northern direction over several seconds. Column 1 would be on the x-axis, and Column 2 would be on the y-axis."
typical plot is speed or velocity on the y-axis n time on the x-axis so the ans is Column 1 should be titled “Time,” and Column 2 should be titled “Velocity.”
A high tide means when the water has risen and is higher up(closer to high up land). Low tide is when it’s receded
-17.555m/s
first I found the time it took for jacks stone to reach the bottom, using the formula vf = vi + at, vf and vi are final and initial velocities.
then i found the velocity at 6.6m using vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ad
and I found the time it took to get to 6.6m, so that I knew how long Jill waited to throw her stone, I used the formula d = t(vi+vf)/2, then i done total time - the time she waited, to get the time it took for there stones to hit the ground at the same time.
then to find the initial velocity of her throw I used the formula d = vit + (at^2)/2