Lesson 1. Flashcards

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1
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How do you measure distance and time in a laboratory?

A

In a science lesson you usually use a ruler to measure distance, and a stop clock or stopwatch to measure time.

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What can you use ultrasound for?

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You can also use ultrasound (high-frequency sound waves) to measure distance. The device measures the time taken for a pulse to travel there and back. It uses this value, and the speed of the pulse, to work out the distance.

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What can you use light gates for?

A

You can measure very short periods of time using light gates, as a timer starts and stops when an object interrupts a light beam.

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4
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Define “non-uniform.”

A

Changes throughout the process.

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5
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Define “uniform.”

A

Stays the same throughout the process.

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6
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TRUE OR FALSE:
In uniform motion speed changes.

A

FALSE:
In uniform motion speed does not change.

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7
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What is the formula for average speed (m/s)?

A

average speed (m/s) ->
Total distance (m) / total time (s)

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8
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What are the Sl units of distance and time?

A

Metres and seconds.

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9
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How do you convert miles to metres?

A

Multiply by 1609.

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10
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How do you convert hours to seconds?

A

Multiply by 3600.

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11
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In graphs, what are uncertainties represented by?

A

“Error bars.”

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