Uniformly Accelerated Motion Worksheet
This worksheet covers key concepts and problem-solving in uniformly accelerated motion for Grade 11 Physics students.
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1. Which of the following statements is true for an object undergoing uniformly accelerated motion?
Its velocity is constant.
Its acceleration is zero.
Its acceleration is constant.
Its displacement is zero.
2. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate of 3.0 m/s². How far will it travel in 5.0 seconds?
7.5 m
15 m
37.5 m
75 m
1. Uniformly accelerated motion implies that the of the object remains constant.
2. The area under a velocity-time graph represents the .
3. The slope of a position-time graph represents .
1. A ball is dropped from a height. Neglecting air resistance, describe its motion in terms of velocity and acceleration.
2. Explain the difference between instantaneous velocity and average velocity.
1. If an object has zero acceleration, its velocity must be zero.
True
False
2. An object thrown vertically upwards experiences constant acceleration due to gravity.
True
False
1. A car traveling at 20 m/s applies its brakes and comes to a complete stop in 4.0 seconds. Calculate the car's acceleration and the distance it traveled during braking.