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To review for tomorrow’s quiz, play this review game. Use your checklist as you

play! Ch.1-1 Motion

Instructions

To play:

◦Read the question slide. ◦Wait until everyone in your group has an answer

written down.◦Click the power point to the next slide and

reveal the answer. ◦ If you got the answer correct, great going! Check

that off of your list. ◦ If you got the answer incorrect, be sure to write

the correct answer on your worksheet quickly!

Question 1: Velocity

Define velocity

Answer 1: Velocity

Velocity is the speed of an object in a particular direction.

Question 2: Reference Points

Choose the reference point(s) in the following sentence. ◦First, you walk 2 meters and make a right at

the McDonalds. Then you follow the arrows on the sidewalk to the yellow house on the left.

Answer 2: Reference Points

McDonaldsArrowsSidewalkYellow House

Question 3: Motion

Define Motion.

Answer 3: Motion

Motion is an objects change in position relative to a reference point.

Question 4: Motion

Explain how two cars in a race can be used as reference points.

Answer 4: Motion

If two cars are racing each other, you can tell how fast each car is going relative to the other. ◦For example if there is a red car and a blue car

in a race, I can tell that the blue car is winning because it is well in front of the red car (reference point). This tells me that the blue car is moving faster in reference to the red car. S

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Question 5: Speed

Define speed.

Answer 5: Speed

Speed is the distance traveled by an object divided by the time during which the motion occurred.

Question 6: Speed

In the graph below, label the x and y axis if we were representing speed.

1 2 3 40

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Speed

Speed

Answer 6: Speed

Time (s)

1 2 3 40

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Speed

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Question 7: Speed

Is the speed increasing or decreasing in the graph below?

1 2 3 40

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Speed

Time (s)

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Answer 7: Speed

Time (s) 1 2 3 4

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The speed is increasing in the graph because, as time goes by, the distance the car travels is increasing as well.

Question 8: Acceleration

Define acceleration.

Answer 8: Acceleration

Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time.

Question 9: Acceleration

When does an object accelerate?

Answer 9: Acceleration

An object accelerates when it changes speed, direction, or both.

Question 10: Resultant Velocity

Solve for the resultant velocity.◦ A dog is in a car traveling at a velocity of 87

m/s North. The dog runs to the front of the car with a velocity of 2 m/s. What is the dogs’ resultant velocity?

Answer 10: Resultant Velocity

87m/s N + 2m/s N = 89 m/s North

You add the two velocities together because they are going in the same direction.

You know to add and not to use velocity=distance/time because we were not given data for distance or time.(be sure to read the word problems carefully to see what we are solving for)

Question 11: Acceleration

A car is moving at a rate of 62 m/s south and accelerates at a rate of 6.0 m/s/s. What is the final velocity of the car after 4.0 seconds? Choose the correct formula.

a= v2 - v1 v2 = v1+ a(t) d=s(t) t

t= v2 - v1 v=d s=d

a t t d=s(v)

Answer 11: Acceleration

Looking for: final velocity Solution

X = 62 + (4)(6)

X= 62 + 24

X= 86 m/s S

Given:

V2 = X

V1 = 62 m/s S

t = 4 s

a = 6 m/s/sFormula

V2= V1 + (a)(t)

A car is moving at a rate of 62 m/s south and accelerates at a rate of 6.0 m/s/s. What is its final velocity of the car after 4.0 seconds?

Question 12: Acceleration

What are the two factors that determine acceleration?

Answer 12: Acceleration

Change in velocity and time or

Final Velocity, Starting Velocity, and time

(think about the formula)

Question 13: Acceleration

Is an object accelerating if it is slowing down?

Answer 13: Acceleration

Yes, an object is accelerating if it is slowing down because it is changing speed. It is negatively accelerating to be specific.

Question 14: Speed

If you travel 18 km and walk for 2.5 h, what is your average speed? Choose the correct formula.

a= v2 - v1 v2 = v1+ a(t) d=s(t) t

t= v2 - v1 v=d s=d

a t t d=s(v)

Answer 14: Speed

If you travel 18 km and walk for 2.5 h, what is your average speed?

Looking for: Speed Solution

X= 18/2.5

X= 7.2 km/h

Given

s= X

d= 18 km

t= 2.5 hFormula

s= d/t

Question 15: Reference Direction

Write as many examples of reference directions as you can think of.

Answer 15: Reference Directions

North, South, East, West, Up, Down, Left, Right, Forward, Backward, just beyond, in front of, behind, etc.

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