On the Move Flashcards

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1
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What does the gradient of a speed time graph represent?

A

gradient = speed / time = acceleration

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What does the area under a speed time graph represent?

A

The distance travelled - work it out by counting the squares!

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3
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Two balls are released at the same time above a level floor.
•the first ball is dropped vertically
•the second ball is projected horizontally

Explain why the two balls hit the ground at the same time

A
  • each ball has a downward acceleration = g / 9.8(1)ms-2
  • ball projected horizontally experiences same downward acceleration as the other ball
  • force of gravity does not affect horizontal motion / vertical and horizontal forces are independent
  • There is no resistive force to slow the motion in the horizontal direction.
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What do the terms in the SUVATs represent…

A
s = displacement
u = initial velocity
v = final velocity
a = acceleration
t = time
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5
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In projectile motion what assumptions can you always make…

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For the horizontal direction…
a = 0 so you can use velocity = distance / time
(you don’t need to use the full SUVATs)

For the vertical direction…
a = 9.81
u = 0 (normally)

The time will be the same for both the vertical and horizontal directions!

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