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Johnny drives from his house to school. This trip is 4,5 km long and takes 10 minutes. Calculate his average speed
A
450 km/h
B
0.45 km/h
C
27 km/h
D
45km/h
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Johnny drives from his house to school. This trip is 4,5 km long and takes 10 minutes. Calculate his average speed
A
450 km/h
B
0.45 km/h
C
27 km/h
D
45km/h

Slide 1 - Quiz

Jeanette covers a distance of 10 km in half an hour. Calculate the average speed that Jeanette has.
A
20 m/s
B
5,6 m/s
C
10 km/h
D
5,0 km/h

Slide 2 - Quiz

True or false
1. With a uniform motion the speed is the same throughout the entire movement.
2. Having a constant speed is not the same as uniform motion.
A
Only 1 is true
B
Only 2 is true
C
Both are true
D
None are true

Slide 3 - Quiz



There is a time interval of 1 second in between each picture, calculate the speed of the hiker
A
0.74 m/s
B
1,0 m/s
C
1.35 m/s
D
1.5 m/s

Slide 4 - Quiz

Lois runs 75 meters in 15 seconds. What is her average speed in m/s?
A
0,2 m/s
B
0,5 m/s
C
0,4 m/s
D
5 m/s

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of motion does this graph show?
A
uniform motion
B
acceleration
C
deceleration
D
no motion

Slide 6 - Quiz

What type of motion does this graph show?
A
uniform motion
B
increasing speed
C
acceleration
D
deceleration

Slide 7 - Quiz

What can you say about the speed in the graph?
A
The distance is constant
B
The speed in constant
C
The speed changes
D
The time is constant

Slide 8 - Quiz


Which graph indicates the a uniform motion?
A
Graph A
B
Graph B
C
Graph C
D
Graph D

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which colour line shows an acceleration
A
Blue
B
Green
C
Orange
D
Black

Slide 10 - Quiz


A fighterjet has a speed of 1440 km/h.
 What is its speed in m/s?
A
40 m/s
B
400 m/s
C
5184 m/s
D
518,4 m/s

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does a horizontal line mean in an (s,t)- diagram
A
standing still
B
a uniform motion
C
an acceleration
D
a deceleration

Slide 12 - Quiz

The speed of a car is 30m/s.
What is its speed in km/h?
A
v = 8,3 km/h
B
v = 10,8 km/h
C
v = 108 km/h
D
v = 30 km/h

Slide 13 - Quiz

Panam cycles with her friends to a shopping mall. They are cycling at a speed of 5,0 m/s. What is this speed in km/h?

A
1,5 km/h
B
14 km/h
C
18 km/h
D
30 km/h

Slide 14 - Quiz

3 minutes after leaving the station the TGV (high speed train) has reached its maximum speed of 88,4 m/s. Calculate its average speed during this acceleration in m/s
A
29,4 m/s
B
264,9 m/s
C
44,2 m/s
D
88,4 m/s

Slide 15 - Quiz

What sort of motion does this ball show (from left to right)
A
uniform motion
B
constant speed
C
acceleration
D
deceleration

Slide 16 - Quiz

Two runners participate in a race.
The graph shows how their speed changes over the time.
Which of the following options happens at point t ?
A
runner 1 stops accelerating
B
runner 1 overtakes (inhalen) runner 2
C
both runners have the same speed
D
runner 2 is slowing down

Slide 17 - Quiz


What distance was covered between points B and C?
A
0 km
B
30 km
C
50 km
D
60 km

Slide 18 - Quiz


Calculate the speed between points C and D in km/h
A
15 km/h
B
50 km/h
C
30 km/h
D
20 km/h

Slide 19 - Quiz


 Calculate the speed between points A and B in m/s
A
0.1 m/s
B
2 m/s
C
2,8 m/s
D
10 m/s

Slide 20 - Quiz

What sort of motion do you see in part II of the graph?
A
a uniform motion
B
an acceleration
C
a deceleration
D
standing still

Slide 21 - Quiz

Which of the graphs indicates the following scenario: A car starts driving and at some point keeps driving at the same speed.
A
Graph A
B
Graph B
C
Graph C
D
Graph D

Slide 22 - Quiz


Calculate the total distance travelled
A
30 m
B
8 m
C
120 m
D
240 m

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which factors determine your braking distance?
A
concentration, speed, surface area
B
tyre grip, speed, mass
C
alcohol, age, whether the road is wet or dry
D
mass, tiredness, tyre grip

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which factors determine your reaction distance?
A
concentration, speed, tiredness
B
tyre grip, speed, concentration
C
alcohol, age, speed
D
alcohol, tiredness, tyre grip

Slide 25 - Quiz

Which distance is always longest?
A
stopping distance
B
braking distance
C
reaction distance

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which of the below options change when someone has drunk a lot of alcohol?
A
braking distance + reaction distance
B
reaction distance + stopping distance
C
all distances
D
reaction distance + braking distance

Slide 27 - Quiz


Calculate the reaction distance with the help of the graph
A
40 meter
B
80 meter
C
60 meter
D
220meter

Slide 28 - Quiz


Calculate the braking distance with the help of the graph
A
80meter
B
160 meter
C
110meter
D
220meter

Slide 29 - Quiz

True or False
1. The reaction time is dependent on your speed
2. The reaction distance becomes larger when you have a slower speed.
A
Only 1 is true
B
Only 2 is true
C
Both are true
D
Both are false

Slide 30 - Quiz