
Motion 1
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- Q1What is the term used to describe the rate at which an object changes its position?AccelerationMomentumSpeedVelocity30s
- Q2In which scenario is an object said to be in uniform motion?When it speeds upWhen it moves at a constant speed in a straight lineWhen it changes directionWhen it comes to a stop30s
- Q3What law explains the relationship between the force applied to an object and its motion?Newton's Second LawLaw of Universal GravitationNewton's First LawNewton's Third Law30s
- Q4What is the term for the maximum speed an object can reach when falling through a fluid?AccelerationTerminal velocityImpact velocityFree fall30s
- Q5Which type of motion describes an object moving in a circular path?Linear motionTranslational motionRotational motionCircular motion30s
- Q6What does the slope of a distance vs. time graph represent?VelocityDisplacementSpeedAcceleration30s
- Q7What is the effect of increasing the mass of an object on its acceleration when the same force is applied?It does not affect accelerationIt increases the accelerationIt decreases the accelerationIt causes constant acceleration30s
- Q8What type of energy is associated with the motion of an object?Chemical energyThermal energyKinetic energyPotential energy30s
- Q9Which of the following describes the change in position of an object relative to a reference point?DistanceDisplacementSpeedVelocity30s
- Q10Which of the following quantities is a vector?DistanceTimeVelocitySpeed30s
- Q11What is the term used to describe the change in position of an object over time?MotionVelocityEnergyForce30s
- Q12What is the formula for calculating speed?Speed = Distance - TimeSpeed = Time / DistanceSpeed = Distance + TimeSpeed = Distance / Time30s
- Q13Which of the following best describes the term 'velocity'?Speed with a directionThe rate of timeDistance traveledA change in speed30s
- Q14What is the acceleration of an object?The distance traveledThe rate of change of velocityThe time taken to stopThe speed of an object30s
- Q15An object is in uniform motion if it:moves at varying speedsmoves at a constant speed in a straight lineaccelerates in a circular pathstays at rest30s