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Uniformly Accelerated Motion

This document contains a worksheet on uniformly accelerated motion. It includes three sections: (1) identifying images as examples of horizontal, vertical, or two-dimensional motion; (2) solving two physics problems - calculating the final velocity and dropped height of a falling ball, and the acceleration of a car; (3) repeating the two physics problems to solve. Solutions to the problems are provided in the textbook on the referenced pages.
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Uniformly Accelerated Motion

This document contains a worksheet on uniformly accelerated motion. It includes three sections: (1) identifying images as examples of horizontal, vertical, or two-dimensional motion; (2) solving two physics problems - calculating the final velocity and dropped height of a falling ball, and the acceleration of a car; (3) repeating the two physics problems to solve. Solutions to the problems are provided in the textbook on the referenced pages.
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Worksheet on Uniformly Accelerated Motion (for catch-up classes)

A. Identify the images below as horizontal motion, vertical motion, or two-dimensional motion.

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B. Answer this problem below. Show your solution on a separate bondpaper and box your final answer. (10 points)
1. John is playing with a ball on top of the building but the ball fell and hits the ground after 3.2 seconds, what is the final velocity of the ball
before it hits the ground? And how high is the building? (refer to page 240 for the solution)
2. A car from rest accelerates uniformly over a time of 4.5 seconds and covers a distance of 20 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.
(Refer to page 237 for the solution.)

Worksheet on Uniformly Accelerated Motion (for catch-up classes)


A. Identify the images below as horizontal motion, vertical motion, or two-dimensional motion.

__________________________________
_ __________________________________ ________________________________
_ _
C. Answer this problem below. Show your solution on a separate bondpaper and box your final answer. (10 points)
1. John is playing with a ball on top of the building but the ball fell and hits the ground after 3.2 seconds, what is the final velocity of the ball
before it hits the ground? And how high is the building? (refer to page 240 for the solution)
2. A car from rest accelerates uniformly over a time of 4.5 seconds and covers a distance of 20 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.
(Refer to page 237 for the solution.)

Worksheet on Uniformly Accelerated Motion (for catch-up classes)


A. Identify the images below as horizontal motion, vertical motion, or two-dimensional motion.

__________________________________
_ __________________________________ ________________________________
_ _
B. Answer this problem below. Show your solution on a separate bondpaper and box your final answer. (10 points)
1. John is playing with a ball on top of the building but the ball fell and hits the ground after 3.2 seconds, what is the final velocity of the ball
before it hits the ground? And how high is the building? (refer to page 240 for the solution)
2. A car from rest accelerates uniformly over a time of 4.5 seconds and covers a distance of 20 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.
(Refer to page 237 for the solution.)

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