Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Relative Velocity in 1D

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Multiple Choice
In the scenario with Lotus, Mark, and Jodi, why are both claims about who is moving correct?
Because they are using different measuring tools.
Because motion is relative to the observer's viewpoint.
Because they are in different countries.
Because motion is absolute.
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Multiple Choice
What is a frame of reference in physics?
A device for calculating distance.
A tool for measuring speed.
A coordinate system for observations and measurements.
A physical object used for measurements.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of an inertial frame of reference?
A car accelerating on a highway.
A car traveling at a constant speed on a straight road.
A roller coaster in motion.
A spinning top.
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Multiple Choice
When calculating relative velocity, why is it important to consider direction?
Because velocity is a scalar quantity.
Because direction affects the speed of the object.
Because direction determines the object's mass.
Because velocity is a vector quantity.
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Multiple Choice
In the car and motorbike example, what is the relative velocity of the motorbike to the car when both are moving east at the same speed?
200 km/h west
0 km/h
100 km/h east
50 km/h east
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