During the first 5 seconds, the velocity is 0 m/s
During the next 5 s (between 5 s and 10 s), the velocity is 19.6 m/s
During the next 5 s (between 10 s and 15 s), the velocity is 0 m/s.
During the next 5 s (between 15 s and 20 s), the velocity is -19.6 m/s.
How to calculate the velocity of the student?
The velocity of the student at the end of each 5 second interval is calculated by applying the following formula.
F(net) = ma
F(net) = mv/t
v = F(net) x t / m
The mass, m is calculated as;
W = mg
m = W / g
m = (500 N ) / 9.8 m/s²
m = 51.02 kg
The net force during the first 5 seconds is 0 N, and the velocity is calculated as;
v = (0 x 5 ) / 51.02
v = 0 m/s
During the next 5 s (between 5 s and 10 s),
F(net) = 700 N - 500 N = 200 N
v = (200 x 5 ) / 51.02
v = 19.6 m/s
During the next 5 s (between 10 s and 15 s),
F(net) = 500 N - 500 N = 0 N
v = (0 x 5 ) / 51.02
v = 0 m/s
During the next 5 s (between 15 s and 20 s),
F(net) = 300 N - 500 N = -200 N
v = (-200 x 5 ) / 51.02
v = -19.6 m/s