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This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and short answer questions about particle models, position-time graphs, velocity, displacement, and equations of motion. The test assesses understanding of key physics concepts like representing objects in motion as points, using graphs to find velocity and position over time, and calculating distance, speed, and time using the relationship between these variables. It provides data about an object's position over time to answer questions requiring calculations and comparisons using the information given.

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This document contains a physics test with multiple choice and short answer questions about particle models, position-time graphs, velocity, displacement, and equations of motion. The test assesses understanding of key physics concepts like representing objects in motion as points, using graphs to find velocity and position over time, and calculating distance, speed, and time using the relationship between these variables. It provides data about an object's position over time to answer questions requiring calculations and comparisons using the information given.

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Department of Science: Physics

Name: ____________________________ Gr: 9 /1 Adv Score:______/40

Teacher Feedback:

Part A: Multiple Choice Questions [5 Marks]


In the particle model, the object in the motion diagram is replaced by ____.

A a series of single points


B an arrow showing direction
C a scalar that is coloured green
D a large dot

The length of the displacement vector represents how far an object ____.

A can be stretched
B can be thrown
C travelled in one direction
D is visible

Position-time graphs can be used to find the ____ of an object, as well as where and when two
objects meet.

A magnitude
B gravity
C velocity and position
D time interval

An object’s velocity is how fast it is moving and ____.

A how far it has been.


B its instantaneous position
C its initial position
D in what direction it is moving

The slope of an object’s position-time graph is the ____ of the object.

A distance
B position
C velocity
D displacement

Part B: Short Answer Questions [16 Marks]


Question 2: True or False
2.1 In the particle model, the object in motion is represented by a series of single points.

2.2 A time interval is the difference between two locations.


2.3 The zero point in a coordinate system is called the resultant.
2.4 A scalar is a measurement that does not have a direction.
2.5 A vector has both location and direction.

Question 3:

3.1 a) This question has two parts. First, answer a). Then, answer b).
A girl rides her bike at 15 m/s for 20 s.
How far does she travel in that time? _______________________ m

b) How fast would the girl in the previous problem have been traveling if she had
covered the same distance in 11 seconds? ________________ m/s

Question 4:

Refer to the table below about a moving object to answer the following questions.

4.1 How much time has elapsed between 0 m and 40.0 m?


_____________________________________________________________________
4.2 Calculate the average velocity of the object for the interval from 0.0 s to 5.0 s.

4.3 Compare the distance that the object travelled between 3.0 s – 4.0 s and from 4.0s to 5.0 s?

4.4 Compare the distance that the object travelled between 0.0 s – 4.0 s and from 4.0s to 5.0 s?
__________________________________________________________________________
4.5 Use the data in the table below to plot the points and draw a position-time graph.
Question 5: Equation for Motion
5.1 You have 6.0 hours to travel a distance of 140 km by bicycle. How long will it take you to travel
the first half at an average speed of 21 km/h?

HINT: Use your equation for motion

5.2 You have 6.0 hours to travel a distance of 140 km by bicycle. How long will it take you to travel
the first half at an average speed of 21 km/h?

Question 6:
6.1 What is meant when an object is described as having a velocity of +15 m/s?

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