Motion 1
Motion 2
Motion 3
Motion 4
Motion 5
100

The change in the position of an object is known as this.

Displacement

100

What is a car doing if on a velocity-time graph it is a straight line down?

slowing down

100

This state that an object's motion will not change unless acted upon by an unbalanced force?

Newton's first law

100

If a car is travelling 5 km and it takes them 1 hour, what is the speed of the car?

5 km/hr

100

Motion of a car if the line on the distance-time graph is horizontal.

Not moving

200

Acceleration that does not change in time is called this.

Constant acceleration

200

Newton's third law states

Any action force has an equal and opposite reaction force.

200

What units are used for acceleration?

 m/s2

200

The slope of a velocity vs. time represents this.

acceleration 

200

The metric units for distance and displacement 

meter

300

The amount an object moves is known as this.

Distance

300

Newton's second law's equation is?

F=ma

300

This is where an object is located

position

300

A force of 20N acts upon a 5kg block. What is the acceleration of the block?

4 m/s2

300

Acceleration is calculated using this equation.

change in velocity over time

400

The magnitude of an object’s motion with regard to its direction is this.

Velocity

400

What is its speed if a car travels 300 meters in 20 seconds?

15m/s

400

What are the differences between a vector and a scalar quantities?

Vectors have a DIRECTION 

400

What units are used to measure Force?

Newtons

400

The distance an object moves in a unit of time.

Speed

500

The magnitude of an object’s motion with no regard to direction is this.

Speed

500

The difference between the initial (first) position and the final position of an object is?

Displacement

500

What is velocity?

How fast something is moving in a given direction.

500

When looking at a graph the steepness of a line is known as the _______

Gradient

500

Two ice skates push off each other and they both glide in opposite directions. Which of Newton's Laws best describe this?

Newton's third law