Is a banana tree a a fruit or a herb?
Herb
How is distance different from displacement?
Distance is a scalar quantity that measures the total path length traveled by an object, regardless of direction.
Displacement is a vector quantity that measure the change in position of an object with a direction.
How many airbag in a 2024 MINI?
8
Which of the following has more Inertia
- Bowling ball
- Hammer
- Marble
- Feather
- Bowling ball
Which album did Taylor Swift release in 2012>
Red
Fearless
Speak now
Reputation
Red
What is faster a Concord or the MiG -25
MiG -25
Which of the following quantities are vectors? Include all that apply.
Displacement
Average velocity
Instantaneous velocity
Acceleration
What is an ANCAP rating and what does it stand for?
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program.
Assassing the safety of new cars.
Rearrange the equation to make distance the subject:
(final velocity)2 – (initial velocity)2 = 2 × acceleration × distance
distance = (final velocity)2 – (initial velocity)2 / 2 × acceleration
How old was Alexander the Great when he died?
30 years
Who invented the first car?
- Bob Toyota
- Carl Benz
- Henry Ford
- The Wright Brothers
Carl Benz
A person starts running in a straight line from point AA. They run 80 meters to point B, turn around, and run back past point A to point C, which is 20 meters beyond the starting point.
Total distance is: 80m+80m+20m=180m
The displacement is: 20m
In a car crash, crumple zones are designed to deform and absorb energy. This is an application of which physics concept?
A) Kinetic energy
B) Conservation of energy
C) Impulse and momentum
D) Gravitational potential energy
C) Impulse and momentum
A hot air balloon floatings across the sky, being gently carried by a westerly breeze. It travels a distance of 90km over the course of 5 hours.
a) What is the velocity of the hot air balloon?
V = 90km / 5h = 18km/h
What year was TopGun Maverick Releases?
2022
Name all the positions in a Netball Game
Goal Keeper - Allowed in the defensive goal third and shooting circle
Goal Defence - Allowed in the defensive and centre thirds, and the shooting circle
Wing Defence - Allowed in the defensive and centre thirds, but not the shooting circle
Centre - Allowed in all thirds, but not in either shooting circle
Wing Attack - Allowed in the attacking and centre thirds, but not the shooting circle
Goal Attack - Allowed in the attacking and centre thirds, and the shooting circle
Goal Shooter - Allowed in the attacking goal third and shooting circle
A car accelerates uniformly from rest at a rate of 2 m/s2 on a straight road. It continues to accelerate for a period of 500 seconds.
V = 25.92km/h2
In a car crash, which physical principle explains why an occupant continues moving forward even after the car has abruptly stopped?
A) Conservation of momentum
B) Newton’s First Law of Motion
C) Newton's Second Law of Motion
D) Newton's Third Law of Motion
B) Newton’s First Law of Motion
If a ball with a mass of 0.30kg is hit by a bat with a force of 50N, what acceleration will be given to the ball?
F = ma
a = F/m
a = 50/0.3
a = 167 m/s/s (must have correct units to get points)
Which sport plays every 4 years for the William Web Ellis Cup?
Rugby Union
Who won the NRL grand final in 2004
Bulldogs
If a car traveling at 20 m/s crashes into a solid barrier and comes to a stop in 0.5 seconds, what is the average deceleration experienced by the car? And this scalar or vector?
A) 40 m/s²
B) 20 m/s²
C) 10 m/s²
D) 80 m/s²
Deceleration =Δv/Δt
Deceleration =20 −0 / 0.5
=40m/s2
Vector Quantity
You are conducting an experiment to determine which of two car models, Car A and Car B, is safer in a frontal collision. To ensure a fair comparison, you maintain consistent testing conditions for both vehicles.
1. Identify the dependent variable, the independent variable, and at least three control variables in this experiment.
Dependent Variable:
Independent Variable:
Control Variables:
All Formula One circuits have a speed trap. The speed trap is found on a long, straight section of a Formula One track. It is used to measure the maximum speed of the cars over the race.
As he enters the straight, Carlos Sainz is travelling at 69.4m/s. He undergoes constant acceleration along the straight. When he reaches the speed trap 9.59s later his maximum velocity is recorded as 91.7m/s.
QUESTION) Calculate the distance he travelled in this time. Give your answer to three significant figures.
Answer: distance = 772 (3s.f.)
SOLUTION:
acceleration = change in velocity/time taken
acceleration = (91.7 – 69.4) ÷ 9.59
acceleration = 22.3 ÷ 9.59
acceleration = 2.325338
distance = (final velocity)2 – (initial velocity)2/ 2 x acceleration
distance = ((91.7)2 – (69.4)2) ÷ (2 × 2.325338…)
distance = (8408.89 – 4816.36) ÷ 4.650677
distance = 3592.53 ÷ 4.650677
distance = 772.4745
Therefore: distance = 772 (3s.f.)
What was Bon Jovi's best selling Single?
a) Ill Be There For You
b) Always
c) Bed of Roses
d) Runaway
e) Bad Medicine
b) Always