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Acceleration is a change in ______________ or ___________________. - Acceleration includes:

Acceleration is a change in ______________ or ___________________. - Acceleration includes: - starting - stopping - slowing down - speeding up - changing direction. An object traveling at a constant speed does/does not accelerate because its speed does/does not change.

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Acceleration is a change in ______________ or ___________________. - Acceleration includes:

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  1. Acceleration is a change in ______________ or ___________________. - Acceleration includes: - starting - stopping - slowing down - speeding up - changing direction

  2. An object traveling at a constant speed does/does not accelerate because its speed does/does not change.

  3. 3. What is the acceleration of the car between 4 and 6 seconds?

  4. The formula for average speed is ____________________________

  5. 5. What is the average speed of the car after 5 seconds?

  6. Car A Car B 6. What is the average speed of car A after 3 seconds?

  7. . Match the graphs below to the statements. 7. A car traveled 50 m at 40 km/hr, then traveled 20 m at 30 km/hr 8. A car traveled 50 m at 30 km/hr, then traveled 20 m at 40 km/hr

  8. 7. Match the graphs below to the statements. 9. A car decelerated (slowed down) from 40 km/hr to 30 km/hr, then traveled 30 m 10. A car traveled at 30 km/hr for 50 m, then accelerated

  9. 11. When two forces are balanced: A. No motion occurs B. The object accelerates C. The object continues in the same direction as before

  10. When an object is acted on by unbalanced forces, what ALWAYS happens? A. No motion occurs B. The object continues in the same direction C. The object accelerates D. The object stops

  11. 13. What is the net force in the system below? 4 N 8 N

  12. 14. What is the net force in the system below? 12 N 10 N

  13. 15. Draw the graph for the following statement: A roller coaster going down a big hill. Speed (km/hr) Distance

  14. 16. Draw the graph for the following statement: A pitcher throwing a baseball. Speed (km/hr) Distance

  15. 17. Draw the graph for the following statement: A car traveling from one stop sign to the next. Speed (km/hr) Distance

  16. 18. For an experiment, the materials required are: toy car meter stickramp weightsstopwatch The objective of the experiment is probably to: • Test how friction affects the speed of the car • Test how the angle of the ramp affects the speed of a car • Test how mass affects the speed of the car

  17. 19. Explain how each item would be used in the experiment you chose in number 17.toy car meter stick stopwatch ramp weights ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _____________________________________ ______________________________________

  18. 20. If a car travels East at 60 mph, then changes direction and travels northeast at 60 mph, what happens to • its speed? B. Its velocity?

  19. 9. A racecar is traveling around a track at a constant speed of 200 miles/hr. Which point on the track is it accelerating? Explain why/why not.

  20. 10. The race car is traveling at a constant speed of 200 mi/hr all the way around the track. Explain why its velocity is different at each point A, B, and C.

  21. 11. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Make a venn diagram

  22. 12. What is acceleration? And how do you calculate it?

  23. 13. A 4000 kg truck and a 1000 kg car are racing. 10,000 N of force is applied to each of them. What will be the acceleration of the truckand of the car? Remember, if F = ma, then A = F/m - The truck’s acceleration will be _______ - The car’s acceleration will be _____ Which will accelerate faster and by how much?

  24. 14. One of the laws of motion states, “Things in motion stay in motion unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.” When a marble is rolled across the floor, what is the unbalanced force that causes it to slow down and stop?

  25. 15. Explain why a hailstone falling from 50 m will hurt a lot worse than a hailstone falling from 10 m if it hit you. (Remember, agravity = 9.8 m/s2)

  26. 16. Calculate the force needed to accelerate a mass a 3000 kg mass at 6 m/s/s acceleration. (Hint: F=ma)

  27. 17. Place the following statements in the correct space: • Shows how fast an object is • moving • shows direction • shows change in speed • - shows change in direction

  28. 18. In an experiment that you drop a ball from different heights to determine how the height affects the speed of the ball, which of the following will not change? • Speed • Velocity • Acceleration

  29. 19. When doing an experiment with small rolling toys what would be the best lab safety equipment to wear?

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