Different speeds (v=x/t)
Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE Physics Edexcel Foundation
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- Q1Members of a running group compared their times to complete a park run. Use the times to put the runners in order of decreasing speed, starting with the fastest.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Which of the following is not a valid unit for speed?m/sN/m²mphmm per minkilometres per hour30s
- Q3Match the activity to the typical speed for that activity.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q4Two cyclists are racing up a hill. Cyclist A has a speed of 20 m/s and cyclist B travels 48 metres in 3 seconds. If the cyclists continue to travel at these same speeds, which statement is correct?cyclist B has a higher speedcyclist A will win the racecyclist B will win the racecyclist A has travelled 20 metres in 3 seconds30s
- Q5Which of these distance–time graphs shows the motion of a stationary object?30s
- Q6The motion of two cars, A and B, has been displayed on a distance–time graph. Which statement about the two cars is correct?A and B are both stationaryA is travelling faster than BA and B are travelling at the same speedB is travelling faster then A30s