Physical Science Chapter 11 Question Preview (ID: 34627)


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Motion is described with respect to a
a) graph
b) slope
c) displacement
d) frame of reference

Displacement is distance combined with
a) direction
b) velocity
c) speed
d) magnitude

Displacement vectors of 3 m and 5 m in the same direction combine to make a displacement vector that is
a) 2 m
b) 8 m
c) 0 m
d) 15 m

Average speed is the total distance divided by the
a) average distance
b) average acceleration
c) total time
d) slope

The slope of a distance-time graph is equal to the
a) speed
b) acceleration
c) displacement
d) motion

Velocity is
a) the slope of a linear graph
b) acceleration divided by displacement
c) speed with direction
d) the same in all reference frames

Two or more velocities can be combined by
a) graphing the slope
b) using vector addition
c) calculating the instantaneous speed
d) determining the rate

A ball just dropped is an example of
a) constant speed
b) instantaneous speed
c) combining displacements
d) free fall

Acceleration is equal to
a) distance divided by time
b) change in speed divided by time
c) the slope of a distance-time graph
d) change in speed multiplied by time

The rate at which velocity is changing at a given instant is described by
a) instantaneous acceleration
b) average speed
c) constant speed
d) vector addition

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