chapter 2 review mr. hauser. rules of the game working in teams, you will be asked to answer...
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Rules (Continued) Each correct answer is worth one point, unless otherwise stated. Teams can lose points for inappropriate conduct, comments, or cheating. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins!TRANSCRIPT
Chapter 2 ReviewMr. Hauser
Rules of the Game
• Working in TEAMS, you will be asked to answer questions from the assigned chapters.
• You have 30 seconds to write the answer down on the dry erase board.
• When the teacher says TIME’S UP, a team leader will stand up and show the teacher their answer.
Rules (Continued)
• Each correct answer is worth one point, unless otherwise stated.
• Teams can lose points for inappropriate conduct, comments, or cheating.
• The team with the most points at the end of the game wins!
Question 1
One second after starting from rest, a freely falling object will have a speed of about…
9.8 m/s
Question 2
What are the metric units used to measure acceleration?
m/s2
Question 3
Velocity is a vector quantity because it has both …
A. action and reaction counterparts.B. magnitude and direction.C. mass and acceleration.
B. Magnitude and direction.
Question 4The formula for velocity is v = __________.
A. Change in position / Change in acceleration
B. Change in velocity / Change in timeC. Change in time / Change in positionD. Change in position / Change in time
D. Change in position/change in time
Question 5
Ten seconds after starting from rest, a freely falling object will have a speed of
about …
98 m/s
Question 6True or false
An object can have a constant speed and still be accelerating.
True
Question 7
When an object falling through the atmosphere can no longer accelerate because the drag force of air resistance is the same magnitude as the weight of the object, this is called…
Terminal velocity
Question 8
Velocity can be found by calculating the slope of a _________ vs. time graph.
Position or displacement
Question 9
An object that is accelerating can be speeding up, slowing down or
___________________.
Changing direction
Question 10
The Greek symbol “” means…
Change in
Question 11
The difference between speed and velocity is that
speed does not account for ___________.
direction
Question 12If you travel 3000 miles to San Diego,
California, then travel 1,200 miles to Seatle Washington, and then another 2,700 miles back to where you started,
what is your displacement?
Zero miles(you ended where you started)
Question 13
The average speed of a car that goes 40 km in 20 minutes is …
A. 0.5 km per minuteB. 20 mphC. 800 km per minuteD. 2 km per minute
D. 2 km per minute
Question 14
How far will a plane travel moving at 600 mph in 30 minutes?
300 miles
Question 15
Your car covers a distance of 22.5 km in 10.6 min. Find its velocity in m/s.
35.4 m/s
Question 16
How long will it take to travel from 3.6 miles west of the school to 6.7 miles east of the school traveling at a rate of 0.75 miles/min?
13.72 minutes
Question 17
Find the acceleration of a boat that slows from 15
m/s to 3.2 m/s in a time of 180 seconds
-0.066m/s2
Question 18 How long until a 45 pound weight
that is dropped from rest at a height of 52 meters hits the ground?
3.26 Seconds
Question 19
The slope of a position vs. time graph will give you a
________ shape if the object is accelerating.
parabolic
Question 20
Speed measures the rate of movement while _______ measures the rate of movement and its direction.
Velocity
Question 21
An object that has a negative initial velocity and a negative acceleration is…
A. at restB. speeding upC. slowing downD. at a constant speedE. none of these
B. Speeding up
Question 22
If you toss a ball to yourself in the air at 7.0 m/s, at what velocity do you catch it?
-7.0 m/s
Question 23
True or False
An object can have a constant velocity and still be accelerating
false
Question 24
True or False
As a ball falls freely, the distance it falls each second is
the same
false
FINAL QUESTION
A rocket is launched into the air. It has a hang time of 8.5 seconds
(that is the time for the entire flight). When it lands, what is its
velocity?
-41.6 m/s