Homework - acceleration

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PhysicsLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Homework - acceleration

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Slide 2 - Slide

What is the definition of acceleration in physics?
A
Rate of change of velocity
B
Distance covered over time
C
Force acting on an object
D
Rate of change of speed

Slide 3 - Quiz

When does acceleration occur in an object?
A
When an object changes speed or direction
B
When an object experiences balanced forces
C
When an object remains at a constant speed
D
When an object changes shape

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the unit of measurement for acceleration?
A
Meters per second
B
Metres per second squared (m/ss)
C
Miles per hour
D
Kilometers per hour

Slide 5 - Quiz

How is average acceleration calculated?
A
∆v * t
B
∆v / t
C
a * t
D
a / ∆v

Slide 6 - Quiz

What does it mean if acceleration is a negative value?
A
The object is speeding up
B
The object is stationary
C
The object is slowing down
D
The object is changing direction

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the unit of measurement for acceleration?
A
inches per second squared
B
m/ss
C
kilometers per hour
D
metres per second squared

Slide 8 - Quiz

What does acceleration measure?
A
the rate of change of velocity
B
distance traveled
C
time taken to travel

Slide 9 - Quiz

How is acceleration calculated?
A
measuring the distance traveled
B
measuring the change in velocity over time
C
measuring the force applied

Slide 10 - Quiz

What does a greater resultant force lead to?
A
slower velocity
B
greater acceleration
C
constant speed

Slide 11 - Quiz

How is acceleration usually expressed?
A
in feet per second squared
B
in kilometers per hour
C
in metres per second squared

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Slide

What do you need to know to calculate the change in velocity?
A
Initial velocity and final velocity
B
Acceleration and mass
C
Force and energy
D
Distance and time

Slide 14 - Quiz

What symbol is used for initial velocity?
A
'v'
B
'u'
C
't'
D
'a'

Slide 15 - Quiz

How is the change in velocity calculated?
A
∆v = v - u
B
∆v = v * u
C
∆v = v / u
D
∆v = v + u

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which letter represents final velocity?
A
'u'
B
't'
C
'a'
D
'v'

Slide 17 - Quiz

Why is 'u' used to symbolize initial velocity?
A
Because it's the easiest letter
B
Because it's the first letter of 'velocity'
C
Because 'u' comes before 'v' in the alphabet
D
Because it stands for 'upwards'

Slide 18 - Quiz

Slide 19 - Slide

Which formula can be used to calculate uniform acceleration without knowing the time taken?
A
s = ut + (1/2)at^2
B
v = u + 2as
C
v2 - u2 = 2as
D
v = u + at

Slide 20 - Quiz

What does the formula v2 - u2 = 2as represent?
A
Calculation of uniform acceleration
B
Calculation of power
C
Calculation of kinetic energy
D
Calculation of work done

Slide 21 - Quiz

What does displacement represent in uniform acceleration?
A
Distance and direction of a journey
B
Time taken for the journey
C
Acceleration of the journey
D
Speed of the journey

Slide 22 - Quiz

What does the term 'vector' mean in the context of displacement?
A
Shows only time
B
Shows distance and direction
C
Shows only speed
D
Shows only distance

Slide 23 - Quiz

How is the final velocity related to the initial velocity in uniform acceleration?
A
Final velocity is related by v2 - u2 = 2as
B
Final velocity increases with initial velocity
C
Final velocity decreases with initial velocity
D
Final velocity is independent of initial velocity

Slide 24 - Quiz