Vocabulary
Understanding Speed
Average Speed
Real-Life Examples of Speed and Velocity
Mixed Review
100

What is the definition of speed?

 (How far something travels in a given amount of time)

100

Give an example of constant speed.

(Car on cruise control)

100

What is the formula for average speed? 

(Average speed = total distance ÷ total time)

100

Give a real-life example of speed.

(A jogger running 5 m/s)

100

What two things does velocity describe? 

(Speed and direction)

200

What is constant speed? 

(Speed that does not change over time)

200

Give an example of changing speed.

(Car stopping at a red light)

200

A cyclist travels 40 km in 2 hours. What is their average speed? 

(20 km/h)

200

Give a real-life example of velocity.

(A car traveling 60 mph north)

200

When can speed stay the same but velocity change? 


(When direction changes)

300

What is instantaneous speed?


(The speed at a single moment in time)

300

Explain how speed and velocity are different.


 (Velocity includes direction)

300

Why is average speed useful?


(It summarizes speed over an entire trip)

300

Give an example where speed is constant but velocity changes. (Car going around a curve)


(Car going around a curve)

300

Why is it important to specify direction with velocity?


(Because speed alone isn’t enough)

400

What is average speed? 

(Total distance divided by total time)

400

True or False: Instantaneous speed is measured over a whole trip.

False

400

A runner covers 300 m in 30 s. What is their average speed? 

(10 m/s)

400

Why does a car driving in a circle at constant speed still have changing velocity? 


(Direction is changing)

400

True or False: Speed can be zero while velocity is nonzero. 

False

500

What is velocity? 

(Speed with a direction)

500

Name two ways velocity can change. 

(Speed change or direction change)

500

How is average speed different from instantaneous speed? 

(Average covers whole trip, instantaneous is one moment)

500

Name a job or sport where knowing velocity is important. 

(Pilot, race car driver, etc.)

500

Explain why average speed can be lower than instantaneous speed on a trip. 

(Stops or slower parts bring the average down)