Identifier: Physics Relationships

The main identifier to a physics problem will be the discussion of at least one, if not all, of your standard physics equations, position, velocity, or acceleration. Once you are talking about one of these physics equations, you are usually able to derive the others. This is why they love these problems so much. It is a great way to make you use all of your derivative skills. From the actual mechanics of finding the derivative to the interpretation of the data provided by those derivatives.

  • If you are beings asked the velocity or speed at which an object is doing something, then it is most likely a physics relationship problem.
  • If you are being asked to determine position or velocity based on a moment when the acceleration is a certain value, then it is most likely a physics relationship problem.
  • If you are being asked to determine the initial position, velocity, or acceleration, then it is most likely a physics relationship problem.
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