
Exploring Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Concepts

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Olivia Brooks
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Science
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6th - 10th Grade
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Hard
08:33
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is required to determine if motion has occurred?
A stopwatch
A reference point
A measuring tape
A speedometer
2.
Multiple Choice
How can an object be at rest and in motion at the same time?
By moving in a circle
By being carried by another moving object
By being stationary
By changing its shape
3.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a unit of speed?
Meters per second
Kilometers per hour
Miles per hour
All of the above
4.
Multiple Choice
What distinguishes velocity from speed?
Velocity is measured in different units
Velocity is only used for cars
Velocity is always faster
Velocity includes a direction
5.
Multiple Choice
If a bird flies south at 20 meters per second, what is this an example of?
Distance
Velocity
Acceleration
Speed
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