Velocity Terms
Vector Terms
Acceleration
Falling objects
Potpourri
100
Measure of how fast something is moving
What is speed
100

Define a vector

A vector has both magnitude (amount) and direction

100

Acceleration is the rate of change of what?

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity (or speed)

100

What is the acceleration due to gravity in SI?

9.81 m/s2   9.8 is OK.  Use 9.81 with 3 or more sig figs.

(And you thought this one was something to solve.)

100

Whatsis Mr. Bruce's favorite football team, and who is its head coach?

USC Trojans

Lincoln Riley

200
Total distance(divided)time interval
What is average speed
200

What do you call something which has magnitude (amount) but no direction?

What is a scalar?

200

Acceleration applies to changes in speed as well changes in what?

Changes in direction.

200

You drop a ball from an unknown height, and it strikes the ground 4.0 seconds later.  Ignoring air resistance, from what height was it dropped?

We have = g and = 4.0 sec.  x = ?
Choose the equation to use:

x = vit + (1/2) + (/2)at2 

x = (1/2) gt2 = 4.9 (m/s2)(4.0 s)2 =
78.4 m ~ 78 m (2 sig figs)

1/2 credit for assuming g = 10 m/s--> 80 m.  (2 sig figs, so use 9.8 m/s2)

200

Whom did Mr. Bruce's favorite football team lose to in a bowl game last year?

Tulane... and don't ever remind me of it!

300

Speed at any instant

What is Intantaneous speed

300

List something which is a scalar

distance, time, volume, mass, speed... but NOT displacement, force, velocity, acceleration...

300

Acceleration is measured in what units in the SI system?

m/s/s or m/s2

300

A ball is dropped from a cliff.  How fast will it be going after 2.0 seconds?  (Ignore air resistance.)

v=gt = (9.8 m/s2)(2.0 s) = 19.6 m/s

1/2 credit for assuming 10 m/s2 -->
20 m/s

300

Choose the target which is precise, yet not accurate aiming:

B

400

The rate of change of distance or displacement

What is velocity (or speed)

400

In a car what are three controls that are used to change the velocity?

Gas pedal, brake, and steering wheel (direction)

(You must have all 3.)

400

You increased your velocity from 10.0 m/s to 30.0 m/s, and it took 4.0 seconds to do so.  What was your acceleration (include units in your answer)?

(30.0 m/s - 10.0 m/s)/(4.0 s) =

5.0 m/s2  (2 sig figs)

400

An object is dropped from a height of 30.0 m.  Ignoring air resistance, what is its instantaneous velocity an instance before it strikes the ground?

Use  vf2 = vi2 + 2gx   So vi = 0 -->

vf = (2*9.8m/s2*30. m)1/2 = 24.248 m/s ~ 24.2 m/s

(1/2 credit if correct answer, but wrong sig figs)

400

Which of the three graphs shown represents uniform acceleration?

C

500

What is the velocity in the section of the displacement vs. time graph shown between 1 and 2 seconds?

V is the slope, so (2.0- 0.5 m)/ (2 - 1 sec.) = 1.5 m/s

500

The vectors A and B shown below are being added by which method?

Head-to-tail method

500

What kind of curve will be formed for an object accelerating on a displacement vs. time graph?

a parabolic curve.  (2nd degree or quadratic acceptable)

500

A man in a parachute is drifting downward at a velocity of 10.0 m/s , when he drops his cell phone, where it falls for 3.00 seconds before striking the ground.  Ignoring air resistance, what was its instantaneous velocity an instant before it struck the ground, and how far did it fall?
(Yeah, 2 parts)   80 seconds.  
Start the timer!  :-)

Part 1)  vf = vi + gt = 10.0 m/s + (9.8 m/s2)(3.00 s.) = 39.4 m/s

Part 2)  x = (10.0 m/s)(4.00 s) + (4.9 m/s2)(3.0 s)2 = 74.1 m

(1/2 credit for each part)

500

Which of the three graphs shown represents uniform velocity?

B