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1.

A racing car traveling with constant acceleration increases its speed


from 10m/s to 50m/s over a distance of 60m. How long does this take?
A. 2.0s
D. 8.0s

B. 4.0s

C. 5.0s

2. The area under a velocity-time graph represents:


A. A. acceleration
B. change in acceleration
B. C. speed
D. change in velocity
displacement
3. Displacement can be obtained from:

E.

A. the slope of an acceleration-time graph


B. the slope of a
velocity-time graph
B. C. the area under an acceleration-time graph D. the area under a
velocity-time graph

4.
5. The diagram represents the straight line motion of a car. Which of the
following statements is true?
A. The car accelerates, stops, and reverses
B. The car accelerates at 6 m/s2 for the rst 2 s
C. The car is moving for a total time of 12 s
D. The car decelerates at 12 m/s2 for the last 4 s
E. The car returns to its starting point when t
=9s
6. The inertia of a body tends to cause the body to:
A. speed up

B. slow down

C. resist any change in its

motion
D. fall toward Earth

E. decelerate due to friction

7. The reaction force does not cancel the action force because:
A. the action force is greater than the reaction force
B. they are on dierent bodies
C. they are in the same direction
D. the reaction force exists only after the action force is removed
E. the reaction force is greater than the action force
8.

9.

10.Which of the following system produce the highest acceleration?

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