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GR 7 Activity On Motion: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration: Given

The document provides information about speed, velocity, and acceleration including definitions of key terms and sample problems. It includes a direction to choose and solve 7 problems out of 15 provided involving calculating speed, velocity, or acceleration using the given equations. The problems include examples of calculating speed from distance and time, acceleration from change in velocity over time, and other motion-related scenarios. Key terms are also defined such as constant speed, velocity, frame of reference, and more.
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GR 7 Activity On Motion: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration: Given

The document provides information about speed, velocity, and acceleration including definitions of key terms and sample problems. It includes a direction to choose and solve 7 problems out of 15 provided involving calculating speed, velocity, or acceleration using the given equations. The problems include examples of calculating speed from distance and time, acceleration from change in velocity over time, and other motion-related scenarios. Key terms are also defined such as constant speed, velocity, frame of reference, and more.
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Gr 7 Activity on Motion: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

Direction: Refer to the given PowerPoint on Speed, Velocity and Acceleration in answering these
problems. Choose at least 7 problems out of the15 given problems from the list below. Solve and show
your solutions.

EQUATIONS:
Speed: Velocity: Acceleration:

S=d/t s or v = d/t with direction a= vf -vi /t

Sample Problems:
1. A girl travels 20 miles on her bicycle. The trip takes 2 hours. Express her speed in miles/hr.
Given: First, we identify the given variables in our problem:
distance (d) = 20 miles
time (t) = 2 hours
Solution:
Formula: We place the variables in their correct position in the speed formula
S = d/t
S = 20 mi
2 hour
Perform the calculation and express the resulting speed value with the appropriate unit:
Final Answer:
S = 10 mi/h

2. A car starts from a stoplight and is traveling with a velocity of 10 m/sec east in 20 seconds. What is
the acceleration of the car?
Given: First we identify the information that we are given in the problem:
vf - 10 m/sec (vf- final velocity)
vi - 0 m/sec (vi- initial velocity)
t - 20 seconds (t- time)
Formula : Then we insert the given information into the acceleration formula:
a = vf – vi
t
a = 10 m/sec - 0 m/sec
20 sec
Solving the problem gives an acceleration value
Final Answer:
A= 0.5 m/sec2.
Now try on your own:
1. What is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds?
Given: First, we identify the given variables in our problem:
distance (d) = 9000 meters
time (t) = 12.12 seconds
Solution:
Formula: We place the variables in their correct position in the speed formula
S = d/t
S = 9000 meters
12.12 seconds
Perform the calculation and express the resulting speed value with the appropriate unit:
Final Answer:
S = 742.58 m/s

2. What is the speed of a jet plane that travels 528 meters in 4 seconds?

Given: First, we identify the given variables in our problem:


distance (d) = 528 meters
time (t) = 4 seconds
Solution:
Formula: We place the variables in their correct position in the speed formula
S = d/t
S =528meters
4 seconds
Perform the calculation and express the resulting speed value with the appropriate unit:
Final Answer:
S = 132 m/s

3. How long will your trip take (in hours) if you travel 350 km at an average speed of 80 km/hr?
Given: First, we identify the given variables in our problem:
distance (d) =350 kilometers
speed= 80 km/hr
Solution:
Formula: We place the variables in their correct position in the speed formula
T= d/s
T= 350 km
80km/hr

Perform the calculation and express the resulting speed value with the appropriate unit:
Final Answer:
S = 4.375 hr
4. How far (in meters) will you travel in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 m/s?

Given: First, we identify the given variables in our problem:


Speed= 6 meters
time (t) = 3 minutes

Solution:
Formula: We place the variables in their correct position in the speed formula
D= S x T 3 minutes= 180 seconds
D= 6 meters x 180 seconds
Perform the calculation and express the resulting speed value with the appropriate unit:
Final Answer:
D =1080 m/s

5. A trip to Cape Canaveral, Florida takes 10 hours. The distance is 816 km. Calculate
the average speed.

6. How many seconds will it take for a satellite to travel 450 km at a rate of 120 m/s?

7. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000 m in 20 minutes?

8. A ball rolls down a ramp for 15 seconds. If the initial velocity of the ball was 0.8 m/sec and the
final velocity was 7 m/sec, what was the acceleration of the ball?

9. A meteoroid changed velocity from 1.0 km/s to 1.8 km/s in 0.03 seconds. What is the acceleration of
the meteoroid?

10. A car going 50mph accelerates to pass a truck. Five seconds later the car is going 80mph. Calculate
the acceleration of the car.

11. The space shuttle releases a space telescope into orbit around the earth. The telescope goes from
being stationary to traveling at a speed of 1700 m/s in 25 seconds. What is the acceleration of
the satellite?

12. A ball is rolled at a velocity of 12 m/sec. After 36 seconds, it comes to a stop. What is the
acceleration of the ball?
Know ALSO the following vocabulary terms:
Constant speed – Speed that does not change
Velocity – Speed in a given direction
Frame of reference – A background used to judge motion or speed
Instantaneous Speed – Speed at a given moment in time
Speed – amount of distance traveled in a certain amount of time
Average Speed – total distance divided by total time
Time-Distance Graph – graph that shows speed of an object
Acceleration – change in velocity over time
Motion – an object changing position or distance in time
Rate of Change – amount of time it takes to change position or motion

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