Speed, Distance, Time
Acceleration
Science Inquiry Skills
Calculations
Mystery Round
100

This is the formula used to calculate speed.

speed = distance ÷ time

100

This is the definition of acceleration.

The rate of change in velocity over time.

100

This is the term for a testable prediction in an experiment. Usually an if... then... statement.

Hypothesis

100

Convert 167cm to meters.

1.67m

100

What are the two acceptable units for speed?

m/s and km/h

200

If a car travels 150 km in 3 hours, this is its average speed.

50km/hr

200

If a car speeds up from 0 to 60 km/h in 10 seconds, this is its acceleration in km/h/s.

6m/s2
200

This variable is deliberately changed in an experiment.

Independent Variable

200

A toy car travels 1.2 m in 2 minutes. What is its average speed?

0.6m/s

200

In a distance time graph, what does it mean when the line is flat?

The object is stationary

300

This is the time it takes to travel 60 km at 20 km/h.

3 hours

300

This is the SI unit of acceleration.

m/s2

300

This is the variable that is measured or observed.

Dependent Variable

300

A person walks 300 meters in 5 minutes. What is their average speed in m/s?

1 m/s (300 ÷ 300 seconds)

300

What is the formula used to calculate speed of an object when using light gates?

Speed = distance between gates ÷ time between interruptions
400

A runner covers 400 meters in 50 seconds. This is their speed in m/s.

8m/s
400

A cyclist slows down from 15 m/s to 5 m/s in 5 seconds. This is their acceleration.

-2 m/s2

400

This is the term for factors kept the same to ensure a fair test.

Control Variables

400

A car decelerates from 25 m/s to 500 cm/s in 4 seconds. What is its acceleration?

–5 m/s²

400

An object travels through light gates spaced 5 cm apart in 0.02 seconds. What is the speed of the object in m/s?

2.5 m/s (0.05 ÷ 0.02)

500

A train travels at 90 km/h for 2.5 hours. This is the total distance covered.

225 km

500

This line on a graph shows a constant acceleration over time.

a straight upward diagonal line

500

An experiment aims to investigate the effect of number of wheels on a vehicle's speed. What are the variables?

Independent:

Dependent:

1 Control:

Independent: Number of wheels on the vehicle

Dependent: Vehicle speed (m/s)

1 Control: vehicle weight, launch height, etc

500

A car accelerates from 100 cm/s to 30 m/s in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?

4 m/s²

500

The difference between instantaneous speed and average speed.

Instantaneous speed is the speed at a specific moment; average speed is total distance divided by total time

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