Math Problem Statement

Choose the variable that IS NOT one of the five variables needed to solve 1 dimensional motion problems.

Choose the variable that IS NOT one of the five variables needed to solve 1 dimensional motion problems.

a.Initial velocity

b.Time

c. Mass

d. Final Velocity

5.Acceleration

Solution

The variable that is not one of the five needed to solve 1-dimensional motion problems is:

c. Mass

The five key variables for solving 1-dimensional motion problems are:

  1. Initial velocity
  2. Final velocity
  3. Acceleration
  4. Time
  5. Displacement (not listed in your options)

Mass is not required for these calculations.

Would you like more details or have any questions?

Here are 5 related questions to consider:

  1. What equations are used to solve 1-dimensional motion problems?
  2. How do you derive the equations of motion for constant acceleration?
  3. How does displacement relate to velocity and time in 1-dimensional motion?
  4. What is the significance of the acceleration due to gravity in 1-dimensional motion?
  5. How do you determine the final velocity when initial velocity, acceleration, and time are known?

Tip: Always check if you have the correct variables before applying equations of motion to avoid errors.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Kinematics
1-dimensional motion

Formulas

Equations of motion for constant acceleration

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 9-12