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An insect jumps with an initial vertical velocity of 1.0 m s-1, reaching a maximum height of 3.5×10-2 m. Assume the deceleration is uniform.


Question 14
An insect jumps with an initial vertical velocity of 1.0 m s-1, reaching a maximum height of 3.5×10-2 m. Assume the deceleration is uniform.

What is the magnitude of the deceleration?
A 3.6 m s-2                        B 9.8 m s-2                        C 14 m s-2                         D 29 m s-2





Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2015 Paper 11 Q8





Solution: 
Answer: C.

Initial velocity, u = 1.0 m s-1

Maximum height reached, s = 3.5×10-2 m

At the maximum height, the insect is momentarily at rest. Its velocity is zero. It cannot have a non-zero velocity as this would allow it to move further up and thus it cannot be called the ‘maximum’ height.

Final velocity, v = 0 m s-1


v2 = u2 + 2as
0 = 12 + 2×a×(3.5×10-2)

Acceleration a = - 1 / 2×3.5×10-2
Acceleration a = - 14 m s-2

Deceleration = 14 m s-2

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