Motion
Speed
Acceleration
Forces
Misc....
100

This is the metric unit for speed

This is the metric unit for KE

What is meters per seconds?

What is a joule?

100

This is the equation for speed.

What is DISTANCE/TIME?

100

To determine ______________ you calculate the change in speed per unit of time.

What is ACCELERATION?

100

The definition for force.

What is PUSH OR PULL?

100

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

What is INERTIA?

200

An object is in motion if it changes position relative to this.

What is a REFERENCE POINT?

200

This is speed with direction.

                                   


    

What is VELOCITY?

                                   


    

200

This is why the moon is still considered to be accelerating, even if it moves at a constant speed around the Earth.

What is CHANGING DIRECTION?

200

The sum or difference of all forces acting on an object.

What is NET FORCE?

200

How can the gravitational force between two objects decrease?

Increase mass

Decrease distance

300

The formula for acceleration is

V final - V initial/ time

300

Can the acceleration of a car change even when its speed remains constant?



Yes, the car can change direction.


300

The three ways you can accelerate.

What is INCREASING SPEED, DECREASING SPEED, and CHANGING DIRECTION?

300

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What are the values for D and E if there is a net force of 60N to the left?

E = 300N

D = 20N

300

Explain at least 2 reasons Venus and Mercury have no moons

Distance from the sun - compete with Sun's mass and gravitational pull

Mass of the planets - they have a relatively small mass therefore small gravitational pull.


400

In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Eamon Sullivan of Australia swam 100 m in 47 seconds to win the gold medal and set a record. Calculate his average speed and include proper SI units.

s = d / t

s = 100 m / 47 s

s = 2.1 m/s

400

Sound travels at a rate of 330.0 m/s. How long does it take for the sound of thunder to travel 1500m?

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Plugged in values

Answer with units                                                    


    

                                                       


    

                                                                       

400

The amount of inertia an object has depends on its _____.

                                   


    

Mass

400

State all 3 of Newton's Laws of Motion



Law of Inertia - an object at rest will stay at rest until acted on by an unbalanced force

Law of Force - an objects acceleration is dependent on its mass and the force applied to it

Every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force



400

What is the Kinetic Energy of a 1200 kg object that is moving with a speed of 24 m/s?

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Plugged in values

Answer with units                                                    

KE=(m x 0.5) x (v2)

(1200 x 0.5) x (242)

KE = 345,600 J

500

A parked car speeds up to 110.0 m/h in 25.00 seconds. What is the acceleration? 

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Plugged in values

Answer with units                                                    

                                   


    

V final - V initial/ T

110-0/25                      

 4.4 m/s2                                                


500

Which of the following is NOT an example of unbalanced forces acting on an object?

A. An acorn falling from a tree, accelerating 

B. A car changing speed from 50 km/h to 80 km/h

C. A car moving straight at 80 km/h

D. A truck slowing down as it approaches a stop sign

                        


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C. A car moving straight at 80 km/h                                                       


    

500

Cindy is very excited. She has been asked to ride on a float in a parade! During the parade, she stands in the middle of the float and waves to the crowd while the float is in motion at a constant speed. While she is waving, she sees her friend standing in the crowd. Cindy jumps straight up as high as she can so that her friend will see her.

                          

When Cindy lands back on the float, where will she land? Assume no air resistance.

                        

Using one (or more) of Newton’s laws of motion, explain why the girl moved the way she did.

                                     


    

                        


                    

                                   


    

                                   


    

                                   


    

She will land in the same place on the float where she jumped                                   

                            

This is related to Newton’s first law (1)                           

Cindy will continue her forward motion even though she is no longer in contact with the float due to inertia                       

                        



    

500


An object of mass 30 kg is falling in air and experiences a force due to air resistance of 50 newtons. *(Remember gravity on Earth has an acceleration of 9.8m/s2)

A. Determine the net force acting on the object 


f=ma 

f=30 x 9.8 

f=294N 

Net force is 294-50 = 244N



500

Classify the following as a type of potential energy or kinetic energy (use the letters K or P)

1. A bicyclist pedaling up a hill _____ 

2. An archer with his bow drawn _____

3. A volleyball player spiking a ball _____ 

4. A baseball thrown to second base _____

5. The chemical bonds in sugar _____ 

6. The wind blowing through your hair _____


7. Walking down the street _____ 

8. Sitting in the top of a tree _____


9. A bowling ball rolling down the alley _____ 

10. A bowling ball sitting on the rack _____




1. K

2. P

3. K

4. K

5. P

6. K