
Acceleration
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Toni Berthiaume
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Acceleration
by Toni Berthiaume
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula to calculate speed?
Speed = time/distance
Speed = distance/time
Speed = distance x time
Speed = time x distance
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Multiple Choice
When a car goes around a corner at 20 mph, why do we say it accelerates?
The car is accelerating because of the velocity is constant
The car accelerates because it's going 20 mph
Cars always accelerate when they are in motion
The car is accelerating because it's changing direction
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the average speed (in meter/sec) if a cheetah runs 180 meters in 10 seconds.
198 m/sec
170 m/sec
12 m/sec
18 m/sec
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Multiple Choice
Acceleration is defined as the CHANGE in
time it takes for one place to move to another place.
velocity of an object.
distance divided by the time interval
velocity divided by the time interval
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Multiple Choice
Acceleration can be classified as _______________
Speeding up
Slowing Down
Changing directions
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would a car be speeding up while traveling forward?
positive velocity and positive acceleration
positive velocity and negative acceleration
negative velocity and positive acceleration
negative velocity and negative acceleration
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Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would a car be slowing down while traveling backwards?
positive velocity and positive acceleration
positive velocity and negative acceleration
negative velocity and positive acceleration
negative velocity and negative acceleration
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Multiple Choice
Acceleration only takes place when things speed up.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The picture of the position vs. time graph shows an object that is...
accelerating/speeding up
moving at a constant speed
not moving
accelerating/slowing down.
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Multiple Choice
Acceleration is defined as the CHANGE in
time it takes for one place to move to another place.
velocity of an object.
distance divided by the time interval
velocity divided by the time interval
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Multiple Choice
Which graph represents zero acceleration (constant velocity)?
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which graph represents the greatest acceleration?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which section of the graph shows acceleration?
AB
BC
EF
FG
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a unit for acceleration?
km/s
m/s2
mi/hr
ft
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Multiple Choice
What happened during C to D point?
not moving
increasing speed at a constant rate
moving at a constant speed
moving at 0 m/s2 acceleration
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Multiple Choice
A car turns right without slowing down. Is this an example of acceleration?
No, acceleration is the increase or decrease in speed.
Yes, because the car changed directions.
Yes, because the car increased it's speed.
No, because the car did not change directions.
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Multiple Choice
When are you undergoing an acceleration in a car?
speed up
slow down
make turns
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
How can acceleration be zero?
a car runs out of gas and slowly rolls to a stop
a car decreases speed at a constant rate until it comes to rest
car has constant speed and is traveling on a straight path
the car travels round trip and is back at the starting point
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Multiple Choice
What car has the fastest acceleration?
Car goes from 0-60 Mph in 3 seconds
Car goes from 0-60 Mph in 4 seconds
Car goes from 0-60 Mph in 5 seconds
Car goes from 0-60 Mph in 6 seconds
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Multiple Choice
A drag racer accelerated from 0 m/s to 200 m/s in 5 s. What was the acceleration?
0 m/s
40 m/s2
-40 m/s2
40 m/s
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Fill in the Blank
A ball starting from rest rolls down a hill. After 10 seconds it's speed is 15 m/s. What is the acceleration of the ball?
________ m/s
Acceleration = final velocity - initial velocity / time.
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A car starting from rest accelerates at a rate of 8.0 m/s/s. What is its final speed a the end of 4 seconds?
________m/s
Final Speed = initial velocity + (Acceleration x Time)
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A skateboarder traveling at 7.0 m/s rolls to a stop at the top of a ramp in 3.0 seconds. What is the skaters acceleration?
_______ m/s/s
**Remember slowing down shows a NEGATIVE acceleration**
Acceleration = final velocity - initial velocity / time
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