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NAME Anayaa caga CLASS: 9 XB CDE ROLL NO.:2 DATE: &olulau


sUBJECT: Physics TOPIC: Motion TEACHER'SNAME: Amruta Pereira
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1. lorry is travelling along a straight, horizontal road.


A
Fig. 1.1 is the distance-time graph for the lorry.

3000
targent cued,
distance /m

2000

1000

20 40 60 80 100 120 140


time t/s

Fig. 1.1
(a) Using Fig. 1.1, determine:
) the speed of the lorry at time t=30s
0,
30, 4DD
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speed =
3.ms
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() the average speed of thelory between time t=60sand time t= 120s.


awerage Totol d'ttoe 200- 1600
speud 20 0 6

average speed = 5
(b) At time t=30s, the total resistive force actingon the lorry is 1.4x 10*N.

() Using Fig. 1.1, determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the lorry at time t= 30s.

at t: 303 Speed
) hence Oceelerahfono
acceleration =
(ii) Determine the forward force on the lorry due to its
engine at time t=30s.

forward force
..(1]
(c) Describe the motion of the lorry between time t 60 sand time t=130s.

.Jhe...seecl.......dac Sgaont..0.s...2.9A....
..(2]
[Total: 8]
at ue t= 80s.
60,14 0 qradient -y

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ASChool athlete does a BDrint
trlning uo. Fla. 1.1shows how her peed varles with
tirne.

speed
m/s

10
time/s

Flg. 1.1
a) Explain how the graph in Fig.1.1 can be used to determine the
distance she uns.

.Distane....24....A...p. ... [1
(b) Determine her maximum acceleration. Show clearly on the graph how you obtained the
necessary information.

maximum acceleration = .[4]

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62 m.
(c) She runs a distance of
Calculate her average speed.
stotal itae
yerage sped

average speed = G:2.ms.. (2]


[Total: 7]

3. Parachutes are used to slow down a certain racing car.


Fig. 1.1 shows the racing car, of total mass 750 kg, slowing down by using parachutes.

Fig. 1.1

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Fig. 1.2 is the speed-time graph for 20s after the car reaches full speed.

801

70

speed 60
m/s
50
40+-

30

20

104

12 14 16 18 20
2 4 65 8 10
time t/s

Fig. 1.2

At time t= 6.0s, the parachutes open.


s (a) On Fig: 1.2,
constant speed,
(i) mark a point, labelled A, where the car is moving at
uniform rate,
(i) mark a point, labelled B, where the car is decelerating at a
non-uniform rate.
(iii) mark apoint, labelledC, where the car is decelerating at
[3)

(b) Calculate
(i) the deceleration of the car at time t=6.5s,
6, 70, yY)
6-5, 54

6.S-6
deceleration =

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