
Motion calculations (a=(v–u)/t, v²−u²=2as & v=s/t)
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- Q1Match the quantity to the correct example measurement of it.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Which of the following statements about motion graphs are correct?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3A jogger travels at an average speed of 4.0 m/s. Calculate the time it will take them to travel 1 km.250 s4000 s25 s400 s0.25 s30s
- Q4A jet travels a distance of 9000 m in 1 minute. Calculate the speed of the jet in m/s.150 m/s667 m/s9000 m/s6.67 m/s300 m/s30s
- Q5A firework rocket is launched from rest and reaches a speed of 20 m/s in 0.25 s. Calculate the acceleration of the rocket.5 m/s²20 m/s²80 m/s²8 m/s²22.5 m/s²30s
- Q6An oil tanker increases its velocity from 0.5 m/s to 6.5 m/s in a time of 120 s. Calculate the acceleration of the oil tanker.0.50 m/s²0.72 m/s²5.0 m/s²0.05 m/s²720 m/s²30s