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4.

The curved line on the distance–time graph


shows the motion of a toy car. The straight line is
the tangent to the curve at 10 s.

DIVISIONAL PUBLIC
SCHOOL & INTERMEDIATE
COLLEDGE, MODEL TOWN LAHORE.

PHYSICS ASSINGMENT FOR PCC

NAME:………………………………..

1. A speed–time graph for the journey of a car is


shown.

What is the speed of the toy car at 10 s?

A 0.3 m / s B 0.6 m / s C 1.7 m / s D 3.3 m / s

5. The diagram shows a distance–time graph for a


What is the distance–time graph for the journey? car travelling in a straight line. In which region is
the car decelerating?

6. A student drops, from rest, a light ball in air.


The ball experiences some air resistance as it falls.
What happens to the velocity and to the acceleration
2 Which row describes acceleration, displacement,
of the ball during the first few seconds after release?
distance and speed?

3. A car begins to move. It speeds up until it reaches 7. The diagram shows the distance–time graph of a
a constant speed. What happens to the acceleration car.
and what happens to the velocity of the car?

A Both the acceleration and the velocity change.


B Only the acceleration changes.
C Only the velocity changes.
D Neither the acceleration nor the velocity
changes.

The car is travelling along a straight road up a hill.


Which quantity for the car is constant and greater than
zero?
A acceleration B displacement
C gravitational potential energy D kinetic energy
8. A distance–time graph and a speed–time graph show
the motion of an object. How are the speed and the
acceleration of the object determined from these
graphs?

9. The graph shows the speed of a car as it moves from


rest.

14. Which part of the distance–time graph shows the


fastest constant speed?

What is the average speed of the car during the first 3s?

A 4 m/ s B 6m/ s C 18m/ s D 36m/ s

10. Which speed-time graph shows an object moving


with non-uniform acceleration?
15. A boy starts at P and walks 3.0 m due north from P
to Q and then 4.0 m due east from Q to R.

What is the shortest distance that he must now walk to


have an overall displacement of zero?

A 3.0 m B 4.0 m C 5.0 m D 7.0 m


11. A car of mass 1000kg is travelling down a steep hill.
The brakes fail and the driver uses a horizontal sand- 16. A skier slides down a slope. The diagram shows how
filled safety road to stop the car. The car enters the his speed varies with time.
sand at a speed of 10 m / s and experiences a constant
stopping force of 2500N. How far does the car travel in
the sand before coming to rest?

A 2.0 m B 4.0 m C 20 m D 40

12. A ball starts from rest and rolls down a steep slope.
The ball then rolls along rough horizontal ground.
Which graph shows the speed of the ball at different
times?

13. An object is accelerating along a straight, horizontal What is his average acceleration during the 6.0 s?
track. The acceleration is uniform. Which speed–time
graph represents the motion of the object? A 2.2 m /s2 B 4.3 m /s2 C 8.0 m /s2 D 13.0 m / s2
17. Two identical objects begin to fall from rest. 21. A car begins to move. It speeds up until it reaches a
One object falls from 200 m above the Earth’s constant speed. It continues to travel at this constant
surface and the other falls from 200 m above the speed for the rest of the journey. What happens to the
Moon’s surface. One second after they have started acceleration and what happens to the velocity of the car
to fall, both objects are still accelerating. There is during the journey?
no atmosphere on the Moon and the weight of each A Both the acceleration and the velocity change.
object is constant. Which row describes the motion B Only the acceleration changes.
of both objects at this time? C Only the velocity changes.
D Neither the acceleration nor the velocity changes.

22. The speed–time graph for a car’s journey is shown.


During which part of the journey is the car moving with
non-uniform acceleration?

18. A train sets off from a station at time t = 0. The


graph shows how the distance between the train and
the station varies with time.

23. Part of a speed–time graph for two runners is


shown. They are running along the same track.

Which statement about the movement of the train


between time t1 and t2 is correct?

A Its speed is decreasing and it is moving away from the


station. Which statement must be correct?
B Its speed is decreasing and it is moving towards the A Both runners started at the same moment.
station. B Runner 1 has a greater acceleration than runner 2.
C Its speed is increasing and it is moving away from the C Runner 1 is moving faster than runner 2.
station. D The distance between the two runners stays constant.
D Its speed is increasing and it is moving towards the
station. 24. The graph shows how the speed of a car varies with
time.
19. Two cameras are a known distance apart. The exact
time that a vehicle passes each of the cameras is
recorded. What can be obtained from the information?

A average acceleration of the vehicle


B average speed of the vehicle
C maximum acceleration of the vehicle
D maximum speed of the vehicle

20. The graph shows a short journey. It is a speed–time


graph.

Which statement about the acceleration of the car


between the times 10 s and 20 s is correct?

A The acceleration decreases.


B The acceleration increases.
C The acceleration is constant, but not zero.
D The acceleration is zero.

What is the greatest speed reached?

A1m/s B2m/s C3m/s D4m/s

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