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Measuring instantaneous speed analysis (v=s/t)

Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE Combined Science AQA Higher

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  • Q1
    Match the units to the quantity they measure.
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  • Q2
    How is average speed calculated?
    \text{average speed} = \text{distance} – \text{time}
    \text{average speed} = \text{distance} \times \text{time}
    \text{average speed} = \text{distance} \times \text{time}^2
    \text{average speed} = \text{distance} + \text{time}
    \text {average speed} = {\text{distance} \over \text{time}}
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  • Q3
    Match the symbol to the quantity.
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  • Q4
    Why is the instantaneous speed of a trolley greater at the bottom of the ramp than near the top?
    The trolley is producing more energy as it moves faster.
    The mass of the trolley is decreasing as it travels.
    Frictional forces are increasing the speed of the trolley.
    A resultant force is acting on the trolley, causing it to speed up.
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  • Q5
    During an experiment, a trolley rolls down a ramp, getting faster as it moves. Which two statements are correct?
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  • Q6
    Calculate the speed of a trolley if it travels a distance of 10 cm in 0.2 s. Give your answer in m/s.
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