MAXIMUM ACCELERATION: (FSUPhysicslib problem 1-34): PART A: Assuming that the hu- man body can survive a maximum continu

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MAXIMUM ACCELERATION: (FSUPhysicslib problem 1-34): PART A: Assuming that the hu- man body can survive a maximum continu

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MAXIMUM ACCELERATION: (FSUPhysicslib problem 1-34): PART A: Assuming that the hu- man body can survive a maximum continuous acceleration of 5.74 m/s?, calculate the minimum time in which a space ship can accelerate from 0 m/s to 3.0x10' m/s, that is, to a velocity that is 10% the velocity of light. PART B: How far will light, travelling at constant speed of 3.0x10m/s, travel in one year? [This distance is the definition of the length unit light year.] BALL THROWN VERTICALLY: (FSUPhysicslib problem 1-33): PART A: A ball is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 21.86 m/s. Neglecting air resistance, how long is the ball in the air? PART B: What is the greatest height reached by the ball? PART C Calculate the time at which the ascending ball reaches a height of 15.0 m above the ground.
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