This document contains 6 physics worksheets involving graphing and interpreting motion graphs. The worksheets include questions about calculating acceleration, velocity, distance, and displacement from graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration versus time. Students are asked to analyze graphs of the motion of cars, soccer players, divers, and drag racers to determine values related to their motion based on the shape and slope of the lines.
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Graph of Motion Worksheet
This document contains 6 physics worksheets involving graphing and interpreting motion graphs. The worksheets include questions about calculating acceleration, velocity, distance, and displacement from graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration versus time. Students are asked to analyze graphs of the motion of cars, soccer players, divers, and drag racers to determine values related to their motion based on the shape and slope of the lines.
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Addu High School DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE
Physics Hithadhoo/ Addu
Topic: Graph of motion Worksheet
1. The table below is a table of data from an experiment measuring the
variation of speed with time for a car.
(a) Calculate the acceleration between t = 0 s and t = 2.0 s
(b) Calculate the instantaneous acceleration! at t = 8.0 s. (c) Calculate the acceleration between t = 4.0 s and t = 7.0 s (d) Calculate the instantaneous acceleration at t = 9.0 s. (e) Determine the distance the player travels between t = 0 s and t = 6.0s (a) Graph the data on a speed-time graph. (f) What is the total distance covered by the player between t = 0 s and (b) Find the speed of the car at 35.0 s t = 14.0s. (c) Find how long the car took to decelerate from 30.0 to 10.0 m s-1. (g) What is the displacement between t = 0 s and t = 14.0 s (d) Determine the acceleration at 70.0 s. (e) How far did the car travel during the time 110.0 s? (f) What is the gradient of a graph? Identify the information the gradient
gives us in displacement-time and velocity time graphs.
3. The graph below is an idealised velocity-time graph for a sprinter. (g) Describe how displacement is determined from a graph. (h) Explain why we use a 'line of best fit' with a graph.
2. The graph shows a velocity-time graph for a soccer player moving in
a straight line during part of a match.
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(c) What was the vertical velocity of the diver during his descent? (a) What is the initial acceleration of the sprinter? (b) Over what distance did the sprinter race? 5. The graph below represents the displacement of a drag racing car (c) What was the average velocity of the sprinter for the entire race? along a straight track.
4. The graph below represents the depth of a scuba diver during a 15
minute dive.
(a) Calculate the instantaneous velocity of the car 12 seconds after
the start. (b) Calculate the velocity of the car 6.0 seconds after the start. (c) sketch a velocity-time graph for the car over the same period of (a) During which period of the dive was the diver ascending the time quickest? (d) Without any calculation state what the area beneath your velocity- (b) How long did the diver stay at the bottom of the sea, a depth of 18m? time graph represents and what the value should be.[
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