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Topic 2: Motion and Forces
2.1 Describing Motion
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Velocity is a scalar quantity.
False
Match the scalar quantity with its definition:
Distance ↔️ Total length traveled by an object
Speed ↔️ Rate at which an object covers distance
Time ↔️ Duration of an event
Speed is a vector quantity.
False
Vector quantities require
direction
to be fully described.
True
Speed and velocity are always the same.
False
Motion
refers to the act of changing
position
Is speed a scalar or vector quantity?
Scalar
What are the units of speed?
m/s
What is the key difference between vector and scalar quantities?
Vector quantities have direction
What are the units of average speed?
m/s
Average velocity is calculated by dividing the total
displacement
by the total time taken.
In a displacement-time graph, a straight line indicates
constant
velocity.
To calculate speed from a distance-time graph, find the
slope
of the graph.
The formula to calculate speed from a distance-time graph is
Displacement
divided by time.
Speed is a
scalar quantity
because it has no direction.
True
Scalar quantities are contrasted with
vector
quantities, which have both magnitude and direction.
The formula to calculate average speed is total
distance
divided by total time.
Average velocity is measured in meters per second (m/s) and must include a
direction
.
What is the slope of a displacement-time graph when an object moves at a constant velocity of 4 m/s?
4 m/s
A displacement-time graph that shows an object moving 20 m in 5 seconds would be a straight line with a slope of 4 m/s.
True
The formula to calculate speed from a distance-time graph is: Speed = Displacement /
Time
.
What is the velocity of an object that moves 50 meters in 10 seconds according to a displacement-time graph?
5 m/s
Speed has direction, but velocity does not.
False
What is motion defined as?
Changing position over time
What does velocity specify that speed does not?
Direction
What unit is used to measure velocity?
m/s
What are two examples of scalar quantities?
Distance and time
Match the vector quantity with its definition:
Displacement ↔️ Change in position of an object
Velocity ↔️ Rate of change of position in a specific direction
Speed and velocity are both measured in m/s but only velocity specifies direction
True
Scalar quantities have only a
magnitude
Match the scalar quantity with its definition and units:
Distance ↔️ Total length traveled by an object (m)
Speed ↔️ Rate at which an object covers distance (m/s)
Time ↔️ Duration of an event (s)
Displacement is a vector quantity measured in meters with a specified direction
True
A cyclist traveling 100 meters in 10 seconds has an average speed of 10 m/s
True
What must be included when stating average velocity?
Direction
What does the slope of a displacement-time graph represent?
Velocity
A curved line on a distance-time graph indicates that the object is
accelerating
or decelerating
True
What does the slope of a distance-time graph represent?
Velocity
Match the quantity with its characteristic:
Speed ↔️ Rate of change of position
Velocity ↔️ Rate of change of position in a specific direction
Scalar quantities require direction to be fully described.
False
Average speed is measured in
meters per second
(m/s).
True
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