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Kinematics Quiz

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Question 17
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In the picture of the airplane, what type of motion/travel is being represented by each letter

Line A is an example of ________________ , Line B is an example of _____________ .

Just type the words IN ORDER, separated by a comma and a space.

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The study of how things move. It seeks to measure things like position (displacement), speeds, velocity, and acceleration
Motion
Acceleration
Physics
Kinematics
This type of measurement provides two pieces of information, the magnitude, AND the direction. Some examples are displacement, velocity, and net force
Distance-Time Graph
Scalar Quantity
Vector Quantity
Rate
Which of the following activities would produce a non-zero displacement (meaning, if you were to calculate it, the displacement would not equal zero, it would be a positive number).
Riding a roller coaster
Climbing 4 flights of stairs from the lobby to your hotel room, grabbing your towel and walking down 2 flights of stairs to go to the pool
Walking down the hall from your room, turning right into the kitchen, and then walking back to your room.
Walking 3 miles on a treadmill
Question 20
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Question 21
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COMPLETE THE 6 PROBLEMS ON THE "KINEMATICS QUIZ" PAPER YOU RECEIVED
- You MUST show your work for the equation, INCLUDING UNITS
- You MUST complete the equation and answer portion on your paper and turn it
into your class bin with your name on it when you are done.

After solving all 6 problems, use your answers from the paper to complete the final section of the formative. Make sure you follow the rules for how to type your answers listed below:

Follow these rules for how to type in your answers/units:
1. Type the number followed by the unit(s) WITH a space in between i.e. 9 mi, 9 km/hr

2. Make sure you are abbreviating the units correctly.

3. When adding a direction or working with a unit that contains a squared value,
such as mi/hr2, follow the rules below.
  • Adding Direction: List the direction after the units. i.e. 9 mi/hr North
  • If your unit has a denominator that is squared, like m/s2 - Type it as 9 m/s/s
*These are not actual answers, I'm just showing you the format*
Question 22
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Manuel is rollerblading in the park. It takes him 2 hours to travel 7km north. Then, he decides to make the 2.5 km trip south to meet his friends, which takes him another hour.

What is his velocity?

**Check the hints**
Which formula did you use? __________

You need to show your work for the "EQUATION" step and write out your answer on the paper copy of the "Kinematics Quiz" for each question.


DON'T FORGET UNITS

Question 23
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Type your answer to question 1 below.

Just type the number and unit abbreviation.

Examples:
If you need to add a direction to your answer, type it after the units
i.e. 9 mi/hr North
OR
If your unit has a denominator that is squared, like m/s2 - Type 9 m/s/s
*These are not actual answers, I'm just showing you the format*

Question 24
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Which formula did you use for question #2? __________
Question 25
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Type your answer to question 2 below.

Just type the number and unit abbreviation.

Examples:
If you need to add a direction to your answer, type it after the units.
i.e. 9 mi/hr North
OR
When the unit has a denominator that is squared, such as m/s2 - Type m/s/s
(These are not actual answers, I'm just showing you the format)

Question 26
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Which formula did you use for Question #3? __________
Question 27
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Type your answer to question 3 below.

Just type the number and unit abbreviation.

Examples:
When adding direction - 9 m/s North
OR
If your unit has a denominator that is squared, like m/s2 - Just write 9 m/s/s
(These are not actual answers, I'm just showing you the format)

Question 28
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Which formula did you use for question #4? __________
Question 29
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Type your answer to question 4 below.

Just type the number and unit abbreviation.

Example: 9 m/s N. OR 9 m/s/s
*These are not actual answers, I'm just showing you the format*

Question 30
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Which formula did you use for question #5? __________
Question 31
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Type your answer to question 5 below.

Just type the number and unit abbreviation.

Example: 9 m/s N. OR 9 m/s/s
*These are not an actual answer, I'm just showing you the format*

Question 32
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Which formula did you use for question #6? __________
Question 33
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Type your answer to question 6 below.

Just type the number and unit

Example: 9 min, 9 mi/hr North, 9 m/s/s
*These are not an actual answer, I'm just showing you the format*

A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
A. Velocity
B. Time
C. Distance
D. Acceleration
E. Displacement
F. Speed
Which letter goes on top in the speed triangle?
T
S
D
Which of the following (yellow & black letters) is NOT a point of reference for the runner in yellow?
The tree
The little boy in the sandbox
The bush
The house
The park bench
What do we call the pink lines outlining a geometric shape in front of the runner, containing the points of reference he uses to assess his motion?
Reference Points
Frame of Reference
Coordinate Axis
Eye-Line
Coordinate Location