WorksheetsUST PHYSICS-SHS Grade 11/12
Total questions: 28
Worksheet time: 14mins
How fast or how slow an object is
The rate at which the distance changes per unit time
Speed
Acceleration
Velocity
Time
How fast or how slow an object is, with respect to
its position
The rate at which the position changes per unit time
Distance
Speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Speed is a Scalar Quantity
True
False
Velocity is a vector quantity
true
false
speed of an object at a particular moment in time.
instantaneous speed
average speed
is the total distance traveled divided by the total time elapsed.
Maximum Height
Total flight
Average speed
Instantaneous speed
the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time
instantaneous velocity
average velocity
velocity of light
falling objects have the same constant acceleration
true
false
refers to the change in velocity of a moving object per unit of time
acceleration
gravity
speed
velocity
Speed changes but the direction is constant
Rectilinear Motion
Uniform Circular Motion
Curvilinear Motion
Both speed and direction are changing
Uniform Circular Motion
Rectilinear Motion
Curvilinear Motion
Speed is constant but the direction changes
Curvilinear Motion
Uniform Circular Motion
Rectilinear Motion
The slope of the line tangent to a point in a
velocity vs. time graph
acceleration at a specific instant in time
instantaneous accelaration
instantaneous speed
instantaneous velocity
at rest
1 m/s^2
0 m/s^2
-1 m/s^2
constant acceleration
9.80 𝑚/𝑠2
-9.80 𝑚/𝑠2
0 𝑚/𝑠2
is a motion of an object when gravity is the only significant force acting on it.
projectile motion
rectilinear motion
free falling motion
amount of time spends in the air until it reaches to the ground.
Total time of flight
maximum Height
maximum time
total height
The time of flight is just double the maximum height time
true
false
the motion of object in two dimensions (horizontal and vertical components)
projectile
parabola
circular motion
projectile motion
an object following a projectile motion is called a
trajectory
projectile
gravity
parabola
is the only force acting on a projectile
gravity
motion
weight
trajectory
the path that a projectile follows is called
trajectory
motion
gravity
total horizontal displacement of a projectile
maximum time
range
speed
total vertical displacement of a projectile
maximum height
range
total time of flight
trajectory
horizontally launched
pm1
pm2
angle launched
pm1
pm2
Horizontal velocity is constant. Vertical velocity is changing due to gravitational acceleration.
true
false
uniform circular motion is also known as
uniformation
circular motion
motion in circle
rotation
