3 - Motion Flashcards

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1
Q

What is average speed?

A

Total distance travelled divided by total time travelled.

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2
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What is instantaneous speed?

A

The speed of an object at a particular short time interval on the graph.

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3
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What does the gradient of a distance time graph represent?

A

The average speed.

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4
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How do you find the instantaneous speed at a certain time from a distance time graph?

A

Draw a tangent to the line at that time and find the gradient of the tangent.

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5
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How do you find the top instantaneous speed from a distance time graph?

A

Draw a tangent at the steepest point of the graph and find the gradient.

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6
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Define acceleration.

A

The rate of change in velocity.

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7
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What is the difference between speed and velocity?

A

Speed is a scalar and velocity is a vector.

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8
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What is acceleration, a scalar or a vector?

A

Vector (determined from velocity)

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9
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What does the gradient of a velocity time graph represent?

A

Acceleration

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10
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What are all of the suvat equations?

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s=distance u=initial velocity v=final velocity a=acceleration t=time 
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v =u + at
s = ut + 1/2at^2
(s=vt-1/2at^2)
s = (v+u)/2 x t
v^2 = u^2 + 2as
[TODO]
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11
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What is thinking distance?

A

The distance traveled in the time between the driver realising that they have to stop, and starting to brake.

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12
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What is braking distance?

A

The distance travelled in the time from when the brake is pressed to when the vehicle stops.

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13
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What is stopping distance?

A

Thinking distance + braking distance

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14
Q

How do you calculate thinking distance?

A

speed x reaction time

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15
Q

Name 4 factors which affect thinking distance?

A
  • Tiredness
  • Speed of the car
  • Age
  • Stimulants
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16
Q

Name 4 factors which affect stopping distance?

A
  • Tyre condition
  • Road condition
  • Brake condition
  • Speed of the car
17
Q

What do all objects with a mass exert?

A

A gravitational pull on other massive objects around them.

[Wrongly phrased, 3/9]

18
Q

What does massive mean?

A

An object as a mass.

19
Q

What is gravitational field strength?

A

The acceleration that an object experiences due to gravity.

20
Q

What is the gravitational field strength close to the surface of the earth?

A

9.81ms^-2

[UPDATE, is the term correct?]

21
Q

What must you always remember when calculating projectile motion?

A

Horizontal and vertical projectile motions are independent of each other.

22
Q

What steps must you follow when calculating projectile motion?

A
  1. Sketch and label all info given in question
  2. Split magnitude of velocity into vertical and horizontal components using trigonometry
  3. Work out missing suvat values for each component
23
Q

What is the relationship between braking distance and velocity?

A

Distance ∝ velocity^2

24
Q

What is the relationship between braking distance and mass?

A

Distance ∝ mass