Cracking the SAT Physics Subject Test

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

+g. We’re given v 0 , s, and a, and asked for t. So v is missing; it isn’t given and it


isn’t asked for, and we use Big Five #3.



  1. One second after being thrown straight down, an object is falling
    with a speed of 20 m/s. How fast will it be falling 2 seconds later?


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Call down the positive direction, so a = +g and v 0 = +20 m/s. We’re given v 0 , a,


and t, and asked for v. Since s is missing, we use Big Five #4.


v = v 0 + at = (+20 m/s) + (+10 m/s^2 )(2 s) = 40 m/s


  1. If an object is thrown straight upward with an initial speed of 8
    m/s and takes 3 seconds to strike the ground, from what height was
    the object thrown?

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