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Blackline Master 1.0 name: _J_{!t DATE: Chapter 1 Review For each question, select the best answer from the four alternatives. 1. A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 5.2 m/s. How high will the ball rise? (a) 0.16 m b) 1.0 m (c) 0.65 m 2. A cheetah starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate of 8.4 m/s” to a speed of 9.2 m/s, How Jong does it take the cheetah to reach this speed? (a) 0.80 s by 11s (©)0.90s (@18s Indicate whether each statement is true or false. If you think the statement is false, rewrite it to make it true. 3. The average velocity of an object is the distance travelled divided by the change in time. Fale, velicity js the ¢jcplacement (vector) aver time. its average acceleration divided by total change in time. 4. The total change in an object’s velocity is Trye, a= $e 5. Itis possible for a parachutist to stop accelerating while falling through the air. Tf he allides with Something, true, but itwrult take 4 Ine to got to V2 6. A vertical line on an acceleration-time graph shows that an objects velocity is constant. Mo, it Simply méant that the acceleration i lashand ly changing Match each term on the left with the most appropriate description on the right. 7._\i__(@) displacement (an example of a scalar quantity (b) velocity (i) area under a velocity-time graph _i__(©) speed (iii) slope of a velocity-time graph _tif_@ acceleration (iv) slope of a position-time graph Write a short answer to each question. : 8. What is the difference between a scalar quantity and a vector. ayantiy? Give one example of each. oe vAati: 4 \ aA Wunder with a direction. Fo lé edit a Cealar And velocity if a bectoy. 9. Give an example of vector addition of two displacements that are in opposite directions. What is the total displacement? Fi : ‘ L kwarde 2m. Thece fore, pay ditplacemeht if 2m backwards BLM 1.0 Copyright © 2011 by Nelson Eduction Ltd Blackline Master 1.6-1 Name: J (/4 DATE:. 1.6-1 Rising and Falling Motion Solve each problem using the equations of acceleration motion. In each case, assume there is no air resistance. 1. A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 2.8 m/s. How high will the ball rise? Y% =28infs; YeX mfg 7 A= 4 Pam le peyearien wed: d= V+ 4 B- 0.295, d=2.c,0,24> Mb2E = O.4l~ 040-4 | position. the top of its path. What was Or gt i ots ae 4.8 2. A balls thrown upward and sachesa point 0464 m above its in the ball’s initial velocity? d20.4mj 02-4 Pfs? Ve = Om/s ; Ve? =F Dad dent ~ 49-2: 0.64) W2= 4.0.2 0.64; We VIDE? S4n/s (up) 3. A all is dropped from rest at height 3.2 m above the ground. 23.210; Vir0m/s; A=~ 4.9m ls (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? av acag ObW; Ob =W jot LP ops (b) What is the velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground?€ 4 v4 jan yy ed 1-429, ' ~ WeS=-2-4.803,0 4 Ve2V6I70 = 7.42m/s (do om) 4. A rock falls from a cliff and fis the ground in 1.4 s. CES 7 Y= VWF; BE~ Vd in /L (a) How hi was th ll? 4 va Fy oy used: d= vit rat d-Orty+ TE = 4,5, (b) What was the velociy ofthe rock just before it hit the ground? €Y a ftv nu se . , / Ve= )-4.961.4 21222 m/y (dwn) 5.A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 3.6 m/s. How high will the ball rise above its initial position? VES mfr ae dm [ee Ve = Om/s j bgeadion ond v2=vi2¢2ad OBE 24.Bd | O21. 46-14.64: d= tide zy +204 2M tat 714.6 7 8M in BLM 16-1 Copyright © 2011 by Nelson Education Lad

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