
Projectile Motion
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- Q1
Which of the following pictures does not belong to the group?
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q2
If an object is not moving there is no force acting upon it.
boolean://False
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q3
A body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia is called ___________________.
scrambled://PROJECTILE
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q4
Two objects are released from the same height. Object A falls straight down from the cliff and object B follows a curved parabolic path. Which of the following statements is correct?
A hits the ground before B
A hits the ground first only if it is heavier than B
B hits the ground before A
A and B hit the ground at the same time
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q5
Match the type of motion with the image
linking://horizontal motion|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/a3fa6571dfa5b34022cd624a19a568e6c145ec28.JPG:vertical motion|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/dce96103563bd2f85fb7609f6e9b085636bdd24f.JPG:Case A projectile motion|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/9d7b638e291369e520e8965ef5603c41f7edac9b.JPG:Case B projectile motion|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/8222db27b79c581f18bf52fc7b8dc87469f75264.JPG
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q6
Group the following pictures according to the type of projectile motion
sorting://Case A|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/58f6442715afc76962994b1fda066bcc12a24163.JPG,#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/4e9e131311de680201cdb350362e7fb0a7c1253c.JPG:Case B|#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/13d58cc4f0a06dde377da950cc8cfa0bea788539.JPG,#b782dd54-0e92-47fc-bbda-9ae1e79da4a5/question/dbd312ea7cc14d7401be27f8a014a42b97dd7c7c.JPG
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q7
This sport is an example of projectile motion.
boxing
basketball
tennis
football
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q8
videoq:nUR4Qte6AH4: 6:44//A rock is thrown horizontally off a 100 m cliff. It lands 95 m away. At what speed was it thrown?
15 m/s
21 m/s
18 m/s
25 m/s
120sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q9
What is the value of the acceleration due to gravity?
freetextm://9.8 m/s2:9.8 m/s2:9.8 m/s^2
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q10
What is the path of a projectile in motion, a parabola upward and across space?
freetext://Trajectory
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q11
Categorize the different motion of the bodies as to 1-D or 2-D motion.
sorting://1-D Motion|car moving forward,rainfall:2-D Motion|jumping frog,shooting a ball in the basket
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q12
Arrange the steps in solving projectile motion problem in order.
ordering://Determine what kind of projectile motion it is|1:Draw out the scenario|2:Label the distances and velocities in the problem in your picture|3:List all your variables|4:Pick the kinematic equation to be used|5:Solve for your desired variable|6:Make sure you include the units and round off your answer following the correct number of significant figure|7
120sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q13
Match the symbol with its quantity.
linking://R|range:y|vertical displacement: x|horizontal displacement:vx|horizontal velocity:vy|vertical velocity
30sSTEM_GP12KIN-Ic26 - Q14
Projectile motion has two components, horizontal (x) and vertical (y). The horizontal motion has:
Constant acceleration
Changing acceleration
Changing velocity
Constant velocity
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