T or F. Motion can always be seen around us.
What is the formula for average speed?
What is one example of a reference point?
What is a difference between speed and velocity?
What is another word for negative acceleration?
T or F. Time can be measured by dividing distance and speed.
What is the speed of a train traveling 300 miles in 3 hours?
What distance does a plane travel over 6 hours at a speed of 400 mph?
How long does it take a person to walk 6 miles at a speed of 4 mph?
What is the total distance a dog can run at 400 ft/min for 2 mins, then 300 ft/min for another 2 mins.
T or F. Acceleration is happening even when a car turns.
What is the velocity of a train that's going south at a speed of 70 mph?
T or F. Positive acceleration occurs when a car slows down.
What happens as a bike approaches a stop sign?
How can two objects traveling at the same speed have different velocities?
T or F. Motion maps are just like regular line graphs.
What do we use instead of an object's drawing on a motion map?
T or F. Time goes on the bottom of a motion map and distance goes on top.
How can you describe the motion of the person in this motion map?
Draw a motion map for a car that travels 150 miles in 3 hours.
T or F. In speed graphs, time goes on the x-axis and distance goes on the y-axis.
What motion is occuring in the following speed graph?
T or F. A straight upward line on a motion graph always represents constant velocity.
What goes on the y-axis in an acceleration graph?
Draw a motion graph for an object that is accelerating.
False
Distance/Time
mountain, tree, large rock, etc.
velocity has to have direction but speed doesn't
deceleration
True
100 miles per hour
2400 miles
1.5 hours
1400 feet
True
70 mph south
False
Deceleration
They're going in different directions
False
Dots
False
Constant speed
True
Not moving (at rest)
False
Velocity