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A small piece of Styrofoam packing material is dropped from a height of 1.90 m above the ground. Until it reaches terminal speed, the magnitude of its acceleration is given by a = g − Bv. After falling 0.400 m, the Styrofoam effectively reaches terminal speed, and then takes 5.40 s more to reach the ground.(a) What is the value of the constant B?s-1(b) What is the acceleration at t = 0?m/s2 (down)(c) What is the acceleration when the speed is 0.150 m/s?m/s2 (down)

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Answer:

a


v  =  0.28 \  m/s

b


a =  9.8  m/s^2

c


a = 4.55 \ m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The fall height is
h = 1.90 \ m

The magnitude of the acceleration is
a = g -Bv

The height at which terminal speed is attained is
h_t = 0.400 \ m

The time taken to reach the ground from the terminal velocity height is t = 5.40 s

Generally the height which object traveled with terminal velocity is


H = h- h_t

=>
H = 1.90 - 0.400

=>
H = 1.50 \ m

Generally the terminal velocity is mathematically represented as


v = (H)/(t)

=>
v  =  (1.50)/(5.40)

=>
v  =  0.28 \  m/s

Generally at terminal velocity , acceleration is zero so


g -Bv = 0

substituting


9.8 \ m/s^2

=>
9.8 -B (0.28) = 0

=>
v = 35 \  m/s

Generally at t = 0 s the velocity v = 0 (That no motion at time zero)

So from acceleration equation


a =  9.8  -35(0)

=>
a =  9.8  m/s^2

Generally when the speed v = 0.150 m/s

The acceleration is


a =  9.8  -35(0.150)

=>
a =  4.55 \  m/s^2

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If a small piece of Styrofoam packing material is dropped from a height of 1.90 m above the ground and reaches a terminal speed after falling 0.400m, the Change in distance will be 1.90m - 0.400 = 1.50m

If it takes 5.4secs fo r the Styrofoam to reach the ground, the terminal velocity will be expressed as;

Vt = change in distance/time

Vt = 1.5m/5.4s

Vt = 0.28m/s

Note that the Styrofoam reaches its final velocity when the acceleration is zero.

To get the constant value B from the equation a = g-Bv

a = 0m/s²

g = 9.81m/s²

v = 0.28m/s

Substituting the parameters into the formula.

0 = 9.81-0.28B

-9.81 = -0.28B

Divide both sides by -0.28

B = -9.81/-0.28

B = 35.04

b) at t = 0sec, the initial terminal velocity is also zero.

Substituting v = 0 into the equation to get the acceleration.

a = g-Bv

a = g-B(0)

a = g

Hence the acceleration at t =0s is equal to the acceleration due to gravity which is 9.81m/s²

c) Given speed v = 0.150m/s

g = 9.81m/s²

B = 35.04

Substituting the given data into the equation a = g-Bv

a = 9.81-35.04(0.15)

a = 9.81 - 5.26

a = 4.55m/s²

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