
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Newton's Laws, Momentum & Energy
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- Q1A woman walks 6km in 1.5 hours. What is her average speed?4 km/h9 km/h75 km/h4.5 km/h30s
- Q2David swims at an average speed of 1.2m/s. How long will it take him to swim 3600m?3600s or 60min4320s or 72min3000s or 50min0.00033333s30s
- Q3How do you calculate an object's average velocity?displacement / timedistance x timedistance / timedisplacement x time30s
- Q4An aeroplane flies from Bundaberg to Brisbane (350km) and return in 7 hours. What is its average velocity?4900 km/h0 km/h50 km/h100 km/h30s
- Q5A rocket travels 20km upwards in 4 minutes. What is its average velocity?100 km/min up5 km/min up5 km/min100 km/min30s
- Q6What is an objects acceleration?change in velocity / timechange in distance / timechange in speed / timechange in displacement / time30s
- Q7A car accelerates from 25 km/h North to 75 km/h North over a period of 10 seconds. Its acceleration is ...5 km/h North5 km/h5 km/h/s5 km/h/s North30s
- Q8A ball thrown at an initial velocity of 15 m/s upwards has an acceleration due to gravity of -10m/s/s. How long until it stops going upwards?2/3 s-2/3 s-1.5 s1.5 s30s
- Q9Objects in motion tend to continue with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. Which of Newton's Laws is this?2nd1st3rd4th30s
- Q10A car of mass 1000kg accelerates at 5m/s/s. What is the net force that makes this happen?5/1000 N1005N200N5000N30s
- Q11A braking force of 20000N is applied to a 4000kg moving truck. At what rate will it slow down?5 km/h/s80 000 000 m/s/s5 m/s/s80 000 000 km/h/s30s
- Q12What is Newton's 3rd Law?Objects accelerate downwards due to gravity.Objects possess inertia.For every force there is an equal and opposite force.F=ma30s
- Q13Which entity sits at the top of the momentum triangle?MassMomentumAccelerationVelocity30s
- Q14Calculate the momentum of a tennis player of mass 70kg who is running for the ball at 5 m/s.14 kg/m/s350 kg/m/s350 kg.m/s14 kg.m/s30s
- Q15During a collision between two objects, the total momentum ...increases.remains constant.changes to heat.decreases.30s