(a) Define uniform acceleration. (b) Forces act on a car in motion. List the (i)...

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WAEC 2018

(a) Define uniform acceleration.

(b) Forces act on a car in motion. List the

(i) horizontal forces and their directions;

(ii) vertical forces and their directions

(c) A car starts from rest and accelerate uniformly for 20s to attain a speed of 25 ms\(^{-1}\). It maintains this speed for 30s before decelerating uniformly to rest. The total time for the journey is 60s.

(i) Sketch a velocity-tune graph for the motion.

(ii) Use the graph to determine the (\(\alpha\)) total distance travelled by the car (\(\beta\)) deceleration of the car.

a

The figure here illustrates force-extension graph for a stretched spiral spring. Determine the work done on the spring.

Explanation

(a) Uniform acceleration is the constant time rate of increase in velocity.

(b) (i) Horizontal Force;

Forward force - Thrust

backward force - Frictional force

(ii) Vertical Force

Upward force - Normal reaction.

Downward force - Weight of the car.

(c)

b

(ii) (\(\lambda\)) Total distance

= Area of trapezium OABC

= \(\frac{1}{2}\)[AB + OC] AD

= \(\frac{1}{2}\)[60+30] x 25

=1125m

(\(\beta\)) Deceleration = slope of BC

= \(\frac{BE}{CE} = \frac{25}{10}\)

= 25m/s\(^2\)

(d) Work done = \(\frac{1}{2}\)Fe

= \(\frac{1}{2}\) x 12 x \(\frac{0.5}{100}\)J

= 0.03J



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