Motion Graphing and Practice
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- Q1You should be able to identify the type of units for speed, distance, time, and acceleration from abbreviations. Which of the following is a speed?30s
- Q2Which of these is a unit of acceleration?89 hr30 m/s9 km/hr/sec65 mph30s
- Q3Which of these is a distance?3 cm/min/sec35 m/s25 min21 cm30s
- Q4You should be able to identify the type of units for speed, distance, time, and acceleration from abbreviations. Which of the following is an acceleration?30s
- Q5Which of the following IS NOT a unit of time.6 hours4 kilometers per hour2 days5.24 seconds30s
- Q6Meters, km, inch, mile, cm, and foot are all?accelerationsspeedtimedistances30s
- Q7Which of these is NOT a time?3.6 km/hr/sec3 days34 min3.2 sec30s
- Q8Which of the graphs shows that one of runners started 10 yards further ahead of the other (note that graph c is the bottom right and graph d is the bottom left)?ADBC30s
- Q9Which of these is not a speed?46 mps12 cm/s/s45 m/s72 kph30s
- Q10Days, weeks, minutes, sec, and hr are all?accelerationsdistancestimesspeeds30s
- Q11Which of these is NOT acceleration?30s
- Q12What is the formula for speed?=distance/time=distance x time=time/distance=speed x time/distance30s
- Q13The second graph showsconstant decelerationdistance vs. timeaccelerationspeed30s
- Q14What is the formula for distance?Distance = time/speedDistance=speed x timeDistance= speed/timeDistance= Speed + Time30s
- Q15How can you calculate Time?Time = speed x distanceT= speed/time x distanceT=S/DT= D/S30s