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Physics Worksheet

Describing linear motion with graphs and equations


All questions should be answered
Question 1, 2 & 6 should be submitted when we meet next class.

1. A ball hits a wall at 20 m/s and rebounds at 10 m/s. What is


the change in velocity ?

2. A motorcyclist travels due north. His velocity was recorded


at intervals up to 60 seconds, see table

Velocity Time

0 0

7 6

12 10

24 20

36 30

48 40

48 50

48 60
(a) Plot a graph of velocity against time
(b) Use the graph to determine the initial acceleration
(c) What is the maximum velocity of the cyclist?
(d) Label the part of the graph from 0-40 s A and from 40-
60 B
(e) What does the region A-B represent ?
(f) The total distance covered by the motorcyclist in 60 s?

3. An object accelerates from 10 m/s to 30 m/s in 5 s. What is:


(A) The acceleration of the object

(B) The distance covered in 5 s?

4. A car is traveling at 60 m/s when the traffic light turns red.


−2
The car decelerates at 6 𝑚 𝑠
(a) How long does the car take to stop?

(b) How far from the lights must the driver start
braking in order not to overshoot the lights?
5. What is the acceleration of an object which starts from rest
and reaches a velocity of 45 m/s in 8 s

6. Use the equations of motion to complete the following table

Show all working out


Below the table

Row u v/ 𝑚 𝑠
−1
a/ s/ meter t/sec
−1 −2
𝑚𝑠 𝑚𝑠

1 0 10 5

2 300 9 30

3 5 120 20

4 56 2.1 500

5 0 330 0.4

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