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Science guide

Instructions:

 Take your time to understand what the problem is asking.


 Identify the given values and what you need to find.

Exercise 1: Calculating Speed A car travels a distance of 150 kilometers in 3 hours. Calculate
the speed of the car.

Exercise 2: Time Calculation A runner completes a race of 400 meters at a speed of 8 meters
per second. How much time does it take to complete the race?

Exercise 3: Distance Covered An airplane travels at a speed of 900 kilometers per hour. How
far will it travel in 4 hours?

Exercise 4: Average Speed A cyclist travels 60 kilometers in 2 hours and then 30 kilometers in
1 hour. Calculate the average speed of the entire journey.

Exercise 5: Converting Units Convert a speed of 20 meters per second to kilometers per hour.

Exercise 6: Speed of Different Objects Compare the speeds: A person walks 1.5 kilometers in
30 minutes, and a car travels 60 kilometers in 1 hour. Which is faster and by how much?

Exercise 7: Mass and Speed Relationship If a 10 kg object is moving at a speed of 5 meters per
second, what will be its speed if the mass is doubled, assuming no external forces act on it?

Exercise 8: Speed Calculation in Different Units A vehicle moves 200 meters in 10 seconds.
Convert its speed to kilometers per hour.

Exercise 9: Comparing Speeds in Different Units A train travels at a speed of 80 miles per
hour. Convert this speed to kilometers per hour. (1 mile = 1.60934 kilometers)

Exercise 10: Speed and Time A boat travels 45 kilometers upstream in 3 hours and returns the
same distance downstream in 2 hours. What is the speed of the boat in each direction?

Acceleration
Instructions:

1. Read Each Problem Carefully:


o Understand what the problem is asking.
o Identify the given values and what you need to find (initial velocity, final
velocity, acceleration, time, or distance).
2. Determine Which Formula to Use:
o Use the acceleration formula if you need to find acceleration, initial or final
velocity, or time.
o Use the distance formula to find the distance traveled given the initial velocity,
acceleration, and time.
3. Solve the Problem Step-by-Step:
o Substitute the known values into the formula.
o Perform the calculations step-by-step.
o Make sure your final answer is in the correct units.
4. Double-Check Your Work:
o Verify your calculations.
o Ensure that the answer makes sense in the context of the problem.
5. Write a Complete Solution:
o Show all your work clearly.
o Include units with your answers.
o Explain your steps if necessary.

Exercises:

1. Calculating Acceleration: A car accelerates from 0 to 60 kilometers per hour in 5 seconds.


Calculate the acceleration of the car.

2. Final Velocity: A bicycle starts from rest and accelerates at 2 meters per second squared for
10 seconds. Calculate the final velocity of the bicycle.

3. Distance Traveled: A train accelerates from rest at 1.5 meters per second squared for 20
seconds. Calculate the distance traveled by the train.

4. Time Calculation: A motorcycle accelerates from 10 meters per second to 25 meters per
second at an acceleration of 3 meters per second squared. Calculate the time taken to reach the
final velocity.

5. Initial Velocity: A car travels a distance of 100 meters in 5 seconds with an acceleration of 2
meters per second squared. Calculate the initial velocity of the car.

6. Comparing Accelerations: Two objects accelerate from rest: Object A accelerates at 3 meters
per second squared, and Object B at 5 meters per second squared. After 4 seconds, calculate and
compare the final velocities and distances traveled by both objects.

Remember to write the answer in the original units for each measurement.

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