
Displacement Time Graphs
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Physics
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7th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 62 Questions
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Motion, Displacement-Time, Velocity-Time Graphs
by SciDept Twenty Twenty-One
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Objectives
1. To correctly interpret displacement-time and velocity-time graphs
2. To patiently watch and learn from the inserted videos to answer the test items correctly
3. To take mandatory screen breaks seriously
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Multiple Choice
Why does a car accelerate as it round a corner at a constant speed?
Its direction changes
It doesn't
It slows down
Its speeds up
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Multiple Choice
In each of the following cases, determine where the car has no acceleration?
A car speeds up after a stoplight turns green.
A car slows down as it approaches a red light
A car with the cruise control set at 80 km/h going down a straight highway
A car turning a curve at a constant speed
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Multiple Choice
The SI unit for acceleration is
mph
ft/sec
m/s2
m/s
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Multiple Select
When are you undergoing an acceleration in a car? (Choose all that are correct)
speed up
slow down
make turns
constant speed
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Multiple Choice
A negative acceleration means that your object is _____.
not accelerating
not moving
speeding up
slowing down
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Multiple Choice
A positive acceleration means that your object is _____.
not accelerating
not moving
speeding up
slowing down
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Multiple Choice
The equation for acceleration is...
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Multiple Choice
A box sliding down an inclined plane attains a velocity of 27 m/s in 3 seconds from rest. Find the acceleration.
30 m/s
24 m/s2
9 m/s2
81 km/hr
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Multiple Choice
A roller coasters accelerates from an initial velocity of of 6.0 m/s to a final velocity of 70 m/s over 4 seconds. What's the acceleration?
24 m/s2
18 m/s2
16 m/s2
16 m/s
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Multiple Choice
A car starts from rest at a stop light and reaches 20 m/s in 3.5 s. Determine the acceleration of the car.
2.2m/s2
7.0m/s2
5.7m/s2
70m/s2
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Please take a 3-minute screen break now.
You may walk around the house, jog in place, close your eyes, drink water etc.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the graphs shows that one of runners started 10 yards further ahead of the other?
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Multiple Choice
In which of the following graphs below are both runners moving at the same speed?
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Multiple Choice
Match the description to the graph:
"The car stopped."
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Multiple Choice
Match the description to the graph:
"The car is traveling at a constant speed."
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Multiple Choice
Match the description to the graph:
"The speed of the car is increasing but its acceleration is not constant."
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Multiple Choice
Match the description to the graph:
"The car is coming to a stop."
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Multiple Choice
Segment O-A The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Segment A-B The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Segment B-C The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Segment C-D The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Segment D-E The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Segment E-F The bus is _________________.
at rest
returning (to original position)
moving forward
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Multiple Choice
Which runner won the race?
Albert
Bob
Charlie
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Multiple Choice
Which runner stopped for a rest?
Albert
Bob
Charlie
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Multiple Choice
How long did Charlie stop for a rest?
2.5 seconds
2 seconds
3 seconds
5 seconds
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Multiple Choice
How long did Bob take to complete the race?
17 seconds
12 seconds
14 seconds
15 seconds
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Please take a 3-minute screen break now.
You may walk around the house, jog in place, close your eyes, drink water etc.
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Multiple Choice
A deer running 15 meters per second due west.Vector or scalar?
Scalar
Vector
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Multiple Choice
Wind blowing at 20 mph.Vector or scalar?
Scalar
Vector
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Multiple Choice
Distance and direction of an object's change in position from a starting point
displacement
distance
motion
reference point
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Multiple Choice
What is happening at D?
Stationary
Accelerating
Fast steady speed; moving away from the starting position
Slower steady speed; moving away from the starting position
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Multiple Choice
What does this graph represent?
Constant speed
Acceleration
Not moving
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Multiple Choice
What is speed?
how far you go
how much distance is covered over a period of time
how fast you accelerate
the change in the location of a object
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Please take a 3-minute screen break now.
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Multiple Choice
The correct equation to calculate speed is
distance/time
time/distance
distance x time
distance/time2
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Multiple Choice
What is velocity?
the quickness of an object
the location of an object
acceleration
speed in a specific direction
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Multiple Choice
Find the velocity of a truck that travels 75 miles north in 2.5 hours.
187.5 mph north
30 mph north
300 mph north
200 mph north
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Multiple Choice
Polar bears are extremely good swimmers. If a polar bear is swimming with an average of 2.6 m/s, how far will it have traveled after 120 seconds?
46.2 m
120 m
312 m
456.3 m
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Joe was able to travel 300 m in 19 seconds. What was his average velocity?
15.8 m/s
0.063 m/s
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Multiple Choice
Billy was traveling at 25 m/s for 23 seconds. How far did he travel?
1.09 m
575 m
0.92 m
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Multiple Choice
Andres travelled at a speed of 4 m/s. How long did it take him to travel 724 m?
0.006 s
181 s
2896 s
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Multiple Choice
Find the velocity of a plane that traveled 3000 miles west in 5 hours.
65 mph west
6 mph west
600 mph west
6000 mph west
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Multiple Choice
Find the average speed of a train that traveled 540 km in 6 hours?
80 km/h
100 km/h
90 km/h
3240 km/h
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Multiple Choice
How far will a person go if they jog for 2 hours at a speed of 12 km/hr?
6 km
0.5 km
10 km
24 km
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Multiple Choice
It took 3.5 hours for a train to travel the distance between two cities at a velocity of 120 miles/hr. How many miles lie between the two cities?
34 miles
420 miles
120 miles
360 miles
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Multiple Choice
What does this graph represent?
Constant Speed
Acceleration
Not moving
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Multiple Choice
How long did it take this object to travel back to its reference/starting point?
20 s
30 s
60 s
100 s
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Multiple Choice
At 60 seconds, how far had this object traveled?
0 m
10 m
20 m
40 m
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Please take a 3-minute screen break now.
You may walk around the house, jog in place, close your eyes, drink water etc.
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Fill in the Blank
The gradient of a velocity-time graph represents __________.
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Fill in the Blank
The area under a velocity-time graph represents __________.
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Fill in the Blank
A flat section of a velocity-time graph represents __________.
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Fill in the Blank
Describe the motion in section D.
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 0-1s
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Non-constant acceleration
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 1-3s
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Non-constant acceleration
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 3-5s
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Non-constant acceleration
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 5-7s
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Constant deceleration
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 7-8s
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Constant deceleration
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion from 8s onwards. The blue line runs along the x-axis. Hint: What is the velocity from 8s onwards.
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Constant deceleration
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Multiple Choice
Where is the acceleration the highest?
0-1s
1-3s
3-5s
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Multiple Choice
Where is the deceleration the highest?
5-7s
7-8s
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Multiple Choice
Explain the motion
Stationary
Constant speed
Constant acceleration
Non-constant acceleration
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Please take a 3-minute screen break now.
You may walk around the house, jog in place, close your eyes, drink water etc.
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Let us reflect on the following points:
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Open Ended
1. With the fast-paced lives we are living(slower maybe because we are at home), what is the importance of deliberately "slowing down"?
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Open Ended
How can we maintain the forces that drive us to live, love and push on?
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