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Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance-Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration
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Page 1: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Motion ReviewDisplacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference,

Distance-Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration

Page 2: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The SI unit for speed isa.mph.c.m/s.b.ft/s2.d.Dv / t.

Page 3: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

On a velocity-time graph, a line with a negative slope indicates that the object isa.speeding up.c.not moving.b.slowing down.d.traveling at a constant speed.

Page 4: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

An object that changes position relative to a reference point isa.stationary.c.moving at constant speed.b.in motion.d.moving at constant velocity.

Page 5: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Average speed can be represented by the mathematical expressiona.distance/time.c.time – distance.b.distance ´ time.d.time + distance.

Page 6: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The _____ of an object consists of its speed and direction.

a.velocityc.average speedb.instantaneous speed d.displacement

Page 7: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The average speed of a runner who runs 500.0 m in 1.6 min is

a.0.19 m/s.c.96 m/s.b.5.2 m/s.d.312 m/s.

60 sec. = 1 min.

Page 8: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The average speed of a runner who runs 500.0 m in 1.6 min is

a.0.19 m/s.c.96 m/s.b.5.2 m/s.d.312 m/s.

60 sec. = 1 min.

Page 9: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A car moving at an average speed of 55.0 mi/h for 4.25 h has traveleda.0.08 mi.c.55 mi.b.13 mi.d.234 mi.

distance

Time Velocity

Page 10: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A car moving at an average speed of 55.0 mi/h for 4.25 h has traveleda.0.08 mi.c.55 mi.b.13 mi.d.234 mi.

Page 11: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

On a distance vs. time graph of an object’s motion, distance is usually

a.plotted on the x-axis.c.the dependent variable.b.greater than time.d.measured in ft/min.

Page 12: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A pitcher throws a baseball to home plate, a distance of 60.5 ft. The ball reaches home plate in 0.63 s. What is the velocity of the ball?

a.38 ft/sc.96 ft/sb.38 ft/s toward home plated.96 ft/s toward home plate

Page 13: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A pitcher throws a baseball to home plate, a distance of 60.5 ft. The ball reaches home plate in 0.63 s. What is the velocity of the ball?

a.38 ft/sc.96 ft/sb.38 ft/s toward home plated.96 ft/s toward home plate

Page 14: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

When the motion of an object is shown by a straight line on a distance vs. time graph with distance on the y-axis, the slope of the line is the

a.distance traveled.c.speed.b.displacement.d.time of travel.

Page 15: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Displacement must always indicate

a.velocity.c.speed.b.direction.d.time.

Page 16: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Speeding up, slowing down, and changing direction is best described as

a.velocity.c.displacement. b.distance.d.acceleration.

Page 17: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The equation for finding average acceleration for straight-line motion is

a.initial velocity – final velocity ´ time.b.final velocity – initial velocity/time.c.initial velocity + final velocity + time.d.initial velocity + final velocity – time.  

Page 18: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Moving from 0 m/s to 25 m/s in 8.0 s equals an average acceleration of

a.0.32 m/s.c.3.1 m/s.b.0.32 m/s2.d.3.1 m/s2.

Page 19: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Moving from 0 m/s to 25 m/s in 8.0 s equals an average acceleration of

a.0.32 m/s.c.3.1 m/s.b.0.32 m/s2.d.3.1 m/s2.

Page 20: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A cyclist is traveling from an initial speed of 10.0 m/s to a final speed of 14.5 m/s. What is her acceleration after 9.0 s?

A.0.5 m/sC.45 m/sB.0.5 m/s2

D.45 m/s2

The change in Velocity

Time acceleration

Page 21: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A cyclist is traveling from an initial speed of 10.0 m/s to a final speed of 14.5 m/s. What is her acceleration after 9.0 s?

A.0.5 m/sC.45 m/sB.0.5 m/s2

D.45 m/s2

Page 22: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Peter runs in a constant direction on a straight road. The velocity vs. time graph of Peter’s motion shows a straight line with a negative slope. What does the line tell you about Peter’s speed?a.It is increasing.c.It is decreasing, then increasing.b.It is decreasing.d.It is constant.

Page 23: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

When velocity changes by the same amount over each time interval, acceleration is

a.zero.c.positive.b.constant.d.negative.

Page 24: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

On a velocity vs. time graph, what shows the value of the acceleration?

a.the slope of the linec.the y-axisb.the x-axisd.the final velocity

Page 25: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A cheetah can accelerate at up to 6.0 m/s2. How long does it take for a cheetah to speed up from 10.5 m/s to 12.2 m/s?

a.0.28 sc.3.5 sb.1.7 sd.10 s

Page 26: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

A cheetah can accelerate at up to 6.0 m/s2. How long does it take for a cheetah to speed up from 10.5 m/s to 12.2 m/s?

a.0.28 sc.3.5 sb.1.7 sd.10 s

Page 27: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called

a.average velocity.c.average acceleration.b.average speed.d.negative acceleration.

Page 28: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

On a distance vs. time graph, the line of an object at rest is a

a.curved line with a slope of zero.c.jagged line with a negative slope.b.flat line with a slope of zero.d.curved line with a positive slope.

Page 29: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity includes

a.direction.c.time.b.distance.d.weight.

Page 30: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

In order to determine speed, you must know

a.only time.c.both time and distance.b.only distance.d.neither time nor distance.

Page 31: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

When an object slows down, its acceleration is

a.positive. c.negative.b.centripetal.d.constant.

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Displacement

a.must be in a particular direction.b.is the change in position of an object.c.must be a straight line.d.All of the above

Page 33: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

On a speed vs. time graph, constant acceleration is represented by a

a.straight line.c.jagged line.b.slightly sloped line.d.steeply sloped line.

Page 34: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

At which of the following points on the above graph is the speed the greatest?

a.Point 1c.Point b.Point 2d.Point 4  

At which of the points on the graph above is the object at rest? a.Point 1c.Point 3b.Point 2d.Point 4 

Page 35: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

One of these is NOT a unit of distance. Which one?

a.Milec.Newtonb.Inchd.Meter

Page 36: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

. Match the position vs. time graph with the correct speed vs. time graph.

A B C

Page 37: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

In the equation “S = ΔD/ΔT”. The “/” means: a.additionc.multiplicationb.subtractiond.division

Page 38: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Vi m/sVf  Δ   Means “change of” and equal final - initial.   the starting speed. Equals zero for an object that begins at rest.   units for velocity  Equals zero for an object that is stopping.

Page 39: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Acceleration slopeLinear independent variablespeed   How far something moves in a certain amount of time and the slope of a

position vs. time graph.

 A graph that looks like a straight line.

 A variable that is not dependent on the other (on the x-axis).

 The rate of change in the speed of an object (how fast something changes speed).

 A measurement of how steep a line is.

Page 40: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Speed or Velocity?

a)A person walking 2 mph north.velocity b) A bird flies 20 m/s.Speed

Page 41: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Are these are accelerating (yes or no)? a) At constant velocity? noB) Going 20 m/s around a corner? yesC) Stopping from 20 m/s. yesD) An object at rest.no

Page 42: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

An object is accelerating at 10 m/s2. If the object starts at rest:

a) How fast is it going after 1 second? 10 m/sb) How fast will it be going after 3 seconds?30 m/s

Page 43: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

An object is traveling 3 m/s.

a) How far does it travel each second?3 m B) How far will it go in 3 seconds?9m

Page 44: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Car A is going 12 m/s. Car B is going 20 m/s. a)Which car travels more distance each second? Bb)Which car reaches 50 m last? AWhich car goes 100 m?Both

Page 45: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity

Velocity is speed with direction.

Changing your direction means you are accelerating.

Acceleration

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Positive VelocityZero Acceleration

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Positive VelocityPositive Acceleration

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How to Calculate the slope Slope =

Page 50: Motion Review Displacement, Vectors, Frame of Reference, Distance- Time Graphs, Speed, Velocity, Acceleration.

Be able to draw the vector.

For example:Ray runs 30 feet north, 30 feet west, and then 30 feet south. What is his displacement in each direction? What is his total distance?

Explain why displacement and distance are not the same.

Displacement vs. Distance

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Position vs. Time Graph

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Comparing Graphs

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