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A car accelerates uniformly from rest along a straight road. Which graph shows the variation of
1 displacement x of the car with time t?




A B C D




A

B

C

D
(Total 1 mark)

A girl jogs at 2.0 m s–1 in a straight line for 30 seconds, turns around and returns to her starting
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point 20 seconds later.

What is her average velocity and average speed?


Average velocity/m s–1 Average speed/m s–1

A 0 m s−1 2.4 m s−1


B 0 m s−1 2.5 m s−1


C 1.0 m s−1 2.0 m s−1


D 2.5 m s−1 2.5 m s−1

(Total 1 mark)




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The velocity–time graph for a falling object is shown.
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Which of the following shows the corresponding acceleration–time graph?




A


B


C


D

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An object is dropped from a cliff. How far does the object fall in the third second?
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Assume that g = 10 m s–2.


A 10 m

B 20 m

C 25 m

D 45 m
(Total 1 mark)

A perfectly elastic rubber ball falls vertically from rest and rebounds from the floor. Which one of
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the following velocity-time, v–t, graphs best represents the motion from the moment of release to
the top of the first rebound?




(Total 1 mark)

A lunar landing module is descending to the Moon’s surface at a steady velocity of 10.0 m s –1. At
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a height of 120 m a small object falls from its landing gear. Assuming that the Moon’s
gravitational acceleration is 1.60 m s–2, at what speed, in m s–1 does the object strike the Moon?


A 22.0

B 19.6

C 16.8

D 10.0
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