Kinematics Oct 4 (Revised)
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- Q1Velocity is equal todistance + time(distance-time)/2distance/timetime/distance30s
- Q2Distance can be calculated byMeasuring the area under the curve on a velocity versus time graphMeasuring the area under the curve on a distance versus time graphMeasuring the slope on a velocity versus time graphMeasuring the slope on a distance versus time graph30s
- Q3Average velocity can be calculated byMeasuring the slope on a distance versus time graphMeasuring the area under the curve on a distance versus time graphMeasuring the area under the curve on a velocity versus time graphMeasuring the slope on a velocity versus time graph30s
- Q4Average acceleration can be calculated byMeasuring the area under the curve on a distance versus time graphMeasuring the slope on a velocity versus time graphMeasuring the slope on a distance versus time graphMeasuring the area under the curve on a velocity versus time graph30s
- Q5A sphere starts from rest and uniformly accelerates down an incline. It reaches a speed of 20.0 m/sec in 4.00 seconds. What is the average speed for the 4.00 seconds ?5.00 m/sec80.0 m/sec12.0 m/sec10.0 m/sec30s
- Q6A car has no acceleration. Which of the following statements is correct ?The car must be speeding upThe car must be slowing downThe car must be stationaryThe car might be moving30s
- Q7A penny dropped from the top of a tall cliff takes 20 seconds to reach the ground. How far would the penny travel in the first 5 seconds ?One fourth the height of the cliffOne eighth the height of the cliffOne sixteenth the height of the cliffOne half the height of the cliff30s
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