Chapter1pp001 009 PDF
Chapter1pp001 009 PDF
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Chapter 1
Kinematics describing motion
Worksheet
Worked examples
Practical: Displacement against time graphs
End-of-chapter test
Marking scheme: Worksheet
Marking scheme: End-of-chapter test
Worksheet
Intermediate level
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a scalar quantity;
[1]
a vector quantity.
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Cannons are being fired in a mock battle scene. The spectators are at a safe
distance of 600 m from the cannons. Calculate how long it would take for
the sound from the cannons to reach the spectators. (Speed of sound in air =
340 m s1.)
[2]
[2]
8.5
0
3.2
7.0
t (s)
[1]
[2]
[2]
Higher level
7
[2]
[2]
7.0
0
0
5.0
15.0
t (s)
[4]
1 Kinematics describing motion
9 The diagram below shows a conker moving in a horizontal circle of radius 70 cm.
70 cm
string
conker
Calculate the speed of the conker. (Hint: In a time of 0.62 s, the conker
travels a distance equal to the circumference of the circle.)
[2]
0.31 s;
[1]
ii
0.62 s.
[1]
Extension
10 The table below shows the time taken t and the displacement s of a trolley rolling
down a ramp.
Time t (s)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
Displacement s (102 m)
0.8
3.0
6.8
12.0
18.9
27.0
[2]
Plot a graph of displacement against time. (Make sure that you sketch
a smooth curve.)
[2]
By drawing tangents to the curve at times 0.2 s and 0.5 s, determine the
velocities of the trolley at these times (see page 8 of Physics 1).
[2]
c
d
a=
change in velocity
time taken
[2]
Score:
37
Worked examples
Example 1
A train travels a total distance of 120 km between two stations. The total journey time is
3.2 hours. Calculate the average speed of the train in m s1.
distance = 120 000 m
average speed =
total distance
time
average speed =
120 000
10.4 m s1
11 520
Tip
It is very helpful in AS Physics to write small and large numbers in standard form
(scientific notation). It saves you writing all those zeros and also helps to avoid serious
errors in tests and examinations. In the example above, we could have written:
v=
1.2 105
10.4 m s1
1.152 104
Example 2
The displacementtime graph for an object travelling in a straight line is shown.
Calculate the maximum velocity of the object.
s (m)
20
15
10
5
0
0
10
15
20
t (s)
s
20 5
=
= 3.0 m s1
t 15 10
Tip
Always set out all the stages of your answer. Always follow these steps:
Write down the relevant physics or the equation.
Substitute values correctly into the equation. Make sure that the quantities are
in the correct units.
Write your final answer together with the correct unit.
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Practical
Displacement against time graphs
Safety
Be careful when running in the laboratory. Make sure there are no obstacles in your way.
Teachers and technicians should follow their school and departmental safety policies and
should ensure that the employers risk assessment has been carried out before
undertaking any practical work.
Apparatus
ticker-timer
power supply for ticker-timer
trolley on an inclined slope
adhesive tape
ticker-tape
metre rule
connecting leads
Introduction
You can investigate the motion of an object by analysing the information from a tickertape attached to the moving object. In this experiment you will determine the average
velocity of a trolley travelling down a ramp and of a person running.
Procedure
Details of how to use a ticker-timer to study the motion of an object are given on
pages 6 and 7 of Physics 1.
1 Attach a length of ticker-tape to a trolley at the top of a ramp. Release the trolley
and obtain a series of dots on the ticker-tape.
2 The ticker-timer produces 50 dots every second. Five dots are produced in a time
of 0.1 s.
3 Use the ticker-tape to measure the displacement of the trolley at time intervals
of 0.1 s.
Time (s)
Displacement (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
etc.
End-of-chapter test
Answer all questions.
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3
Define speed.
[1]
[1]
one similarity;
[1]
ii
one difference.
[1]
satellite
Y
Earth
[2]
10
5
0
0
10
12
t (s)
[3]
[2]
ii
[2]
The diagram below shows the path taken by a boat sailing from port A.
B
land
C
N
40 km
30 km
sea
The boat takes 1.5 hours to travel from port A to port B. It immediately sails from
port B towards port C. The boat takes 2.0 hours to travel from B to C. The distances
travelled for each section of the journey are shown on the diagram.
As the boat sailed from A to C, calculate:
a
[3]
[2]
Total:
Score:
18
Marking scheme
Worksheet
1
Any three sensible suggestions, e.g. distance, speed, volume, area and
temperature. [3]
Velocity =
Speed =
340 =
change in displacement
(velocity = rate of change of displacement). [1]
time
distance
time
600
600
so t =
[1];
340
t
Speed =
distance
time
0.24
[1]
240
(1.0 103 m s1 or 1 mm s1) [1]
v = 0.001 m s1
From the start to 3.2 s: The object travels at a constant velocity. [1]
From 3.2 s to 7.0 s:
s 8.5
=
t 3.2
9400
[1]; average speed = 1.84 m s1 1.8 m s1 [1]
5100
3200
[1]; average speed = 3.56 m s1 3.6 m s1 [1]
900
[1];
Average speed =
b
7.0
[1];
5.0
7.0
[1]
15.0 5.0
4.40
7.1 m s1 [1]
0.62
ii
At 0.2 s:
velocity, u = 0.30 m s1
At 0.5 s:
velocity, v = 0.75 m s1
a=
vu
0.75 0.30
=
t
0.3
a = 1.5 m s2 [1]
Marking scheme
End-of-chapter test
1
distance
[1]
time
Speed =
ii
Speed =
distance
time
v=
100
[1];
9.82
It is stationary. [1]
so
v = 10.2 m s1 [1]
Velocity = gradient
velocity =
10.0
[1]
4.0
Since the object returns to its starting point, its displacement is zero. [1]
average velocity =
0
= 0 m s1 [1]
12
Total distance = 70 km, total time = 3.5 hours (12 600 s) [1]
average speed =
70 000
[1]
12 600
C
40 km
s = 2500 = 50 km [1]
30 km
displacement