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Acceleration includes
a) changing direction
b) slowing down
c) speeding up
d) all of the above

The equation for VELOCITY is:
a) VELOCITY = Distance / Time + motion
b) VELOCITY = Distance / Time
c) VELOCITY = Distance x Time
d) VELOCITY = Time/ Distance + motion

DECELERATION means:
a) Speeding Up
b) Steady Speed
c) Slowing Down
d) Changing Direction

If a giraffe can run 60 meters in 3 seconds, how fast are they going?
a) 30 m/s
b) 20 m/s
c) 200 m/s
d) 180 m/s

The equation for ACCELERATION is:
a) ACCELERATION = Time / Change in Velocity
b) ACCELERATION = Time/Distance
c) ACCELERATION = Distance/ Time
d) ACCELERATION = Change in Velocity / Time

The SPEED of something with it's DIRECTION is:
a) Speed
b) Velocity
c) Acceleration
d) Motion

The equation for SPEED is:
a) Speed = Distance x Time
b) Speed = Distance / Time
c) Speed = Time/ Distance
d) Speed = Distance - Time

If a kangaroo can hop 200 meters in 10 seconds, how fast are they going?
a) 200 m/s
b) 20 m/s
c) 10 m/hr
d) 2000 m/s

You can show something is in MOTION by using a:
a) tree
b) motion line
c) reference point
d) moving car

What is the average acceleration of a car that speeds from 10 meters / second to 40 meters / second in a straight line. This change in velocity took 2 seconds. What is the acceleration?
a) 15 m/s/s
b) 10 m/s
c) 5 m/s
d) 100 m/s/s

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