• Best of luck to the class of 2025 for their HSC exams. You got this!
    Let us know your thoughts on the HSC exams here

question on motion calc. (1 Viewer)

mvrcuriee

#1 SK
Joined
Jun 23, 2022
Messages
715
Location
my room
Gender
Female
HSC
2024
silly question, but when we have questions on 'total distance travelled' w/ displacement/velocity, how do u actually figure it out, i've looked at solutions but i dont actually understand it bc sometimes they add/subtract additional things! i understand how to get other eqns, or rest times but i always get 'distance travelled' parts wrong!
if anyone is able to explain clearly, it would be most appreciated! my exam is on friday :/
an example question in case anyone can explain thru a question;
 

Attachments

wollongong warrior

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2023
Messages
266
Gender
Male
HSC
2023
From the question you've provided
We see that v = 10 - 2t
Meaning, it travels right from the origin until t = 5, where the mass stops and starts travelling back
Since distance doesn't care about direction, you'd sum the distance traveled between t = 0 and t = 5, and then t = 5 and t = 7
 

mvrcuriee

#1 SK
Joined
Jun 23, 2022
Messages
715
Location
my room
Gender
Female
HSC
2024
From the question you've provided
We see that v = 10 - 2t
Meaning, it travels right from the origin until t = 5, where the mass stops and starts travelling back
Since distance doesn't care about direction, you'd sum the distance traveled between t = 0 and t = 5, and then t = 5 and t = 7
thank you!
 

wollongong warrior

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2023
Messages
266
Gender
Male
HSC
2023
If the equation is linear like this
Drawing a v(t) graph and calculating the area underneath the line can be faster since it's js triangles and rectangles
Edit: while taking the initial position as "0" e.g. for your question, x = 5 would become the x axis
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top