03 Motion - 3rd Form Flashcards
In which part of the graph (A, B or C) is the object moving the fastest?
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A
- gradient of the line is the steepest
- more distance covered per time
- faster speed
In which graph/s is the object travelling at a constant speed?
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a) and e)
gradient is constant throughout
Describe what is happening in the graph and explain how you know.
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The object is accelerating or speeding up from the starting position
The gradient of the line is increasing, therefore velocity is increasing.
Which sketch (red or green) represents a faster velocity?
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Green- more steep line
Object is covering more distance per time
What is the SI unit for displacement or distance travelled?
metre or m
In which part of the graph (A, B or C) is the object travelling back to the start.
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C
-gradient of the line is negative
velocity is negative
-travelling in opposite direction to part A
What is the equation for average speed?
average speed = total distance travelled/ time taken
What feature of a velocity-time graph gives the acceleration?
gradient of velocity-time graph
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What feature of a velocity-time graph gives the distance travelled?
area under a velocity-time graph
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In which graph/s is the object decelerating?
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d)
gradient is getting less steep
A horizontal line on a velocity-time graph shows?
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constant velocity, no acceleration
A horizontal line on a distance-time graph shows what?
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That the object is not moving, has zero speed
If an object accelerates at 10 m/s2. How fast would it be travelling after 10 s if it started at rest?
It will gain 10 metres per second every second.
After 10 s if should be travelling at 100 m/s!
What feature of a distance-time graph gives the velocity?
gradient of distance-time graph
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Which ticker tape shows an object which is decelerating?
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ticker tape Z
- dots get closer together
- object is covering less distance per unit time
- object is slowing down
In which part of the graph (A, B or C) is the object stopped?
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B
Gradient is zero therfore speed is zero- obejct is not moving