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A Level Physics Practice Test: Accelerated Motion
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Accelerated motion is the rate at which velocity changes. It's equal to the change in velocity divided by the time it takes.  Here are some examples of accelerated motion: Cars: When a driver accelerates a car, you feel pushed back. When the driver takes a sharp turn, you feel pushed to the opposite side. When the driver applies the brakes, you feel forced ahead. Supercars: Supercars can reach high speeds in a few seconds. For example, a supercar that reaches 100 km/hr in 5 seconds.  Acceleration is a vector quantity because it involves magnitude and direction. Acceleration can be either... Show more
A Level Physics Practice Test: Accelerated Motion
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22 Questions

1. As the ball falls towards the ground, its velocity
2. Horizontal distance travelled by a ball if it's thrown with initial velocity of 20 m s-1 at an angle of 30° is
3. Gradient of velocity-time graph tells us about object's
4. Gradient of line of velocity-time graph is tells us the
5. When ball having a projectile motion is rising up, it
6. Projectile will attain its maximum range, if it is fired at an angle of
7. If initial velocity of an object is zero, then distance covered by it in time t and acceleration of 9.8 m s-2 would be
8. If initial velocity of an object is zero, then distance covered by it in time t and acceleration of 9.8 m s-2 would be
9. Horizontal distance travelled by a ball if it's thrown with initial velocity of 20 m s-1 at an angle of 30° is
10. A stone is thrown upwards with initial velocity of 20 m s-1, the height that stone will reach would be
11. An object whose velocity is changing is said to be in a state of
12. If a spinster staring from rest has acceleration of 5 m s-2 during 1st 2.0 s of race then her velocity after 2 s is
13. Horizontal component of a bouncing ball is
14. When ball having a projectile motion is rising up, it
15. If a student drops a stone from a cliff of height 30 m and the time it takes to reach the ground is 2.6 s, then the acceleration due to gravity is
16. Acceleration of train when it is moving steadily from 4.0 m s-1 to 20 m s-1 in 100 s is
17. Area under velocity-time graph tells us the
18. If a spinster staring from rest has acceleration of 5 m s-2 during 1st 2.0 s of race then her velocity after 2 s is
19. Horizontal component of a bouncing ball is
20. If the gradient of a graph is negative, then the acceleration is
21. Projectile will attain its maximum range, if it is fired at an angle of
22. Acceleration of free fall depends on the