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If a 1kg English swallow is carrying a 1kg coconut and flies northward from rest to a final velocity of 10m/s in 7.5 seconds, what is its acceleration? A. What force was exerted by the bird during that acceleration? B. How far did the bird travel during that time?

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Answer:


a=1.33 m/s^(2)

A.
F=2.67N

B.
x=37.50m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the exercise we know that the swallow:


m_(total) =2kg


v_(o)=0\\v_(f)=10m/s\\t=7.5s

To find its acceleration we must calculate:


a=(v_(f)-v_(o)  )/(t_(f)-t_(o)  )=((10-0)m/s)/((7.5-0)s)=1.33m/s^(2)

A. Now, from Newton's second law we know that force is:


F=m*a


F=(2kg)*(1.33m/s^(2))=2.67N

B. To find the distance which the bird travels we need to find how long does it take


v_(f)=v_(o)+at

Solving for t


t=(v_(f) )/(a)=(10m/s)/(1.33m/s^(2) )=7.51s

Now, from the equation of position we know that


x=x_(o)+v_(o)t+(1)/(2)at^(2)


x=(1)/(2)(1.33m/s^2)(7.51s)^2=37.50m

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