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Displacement and Velocity Graphs - Worksheet

The document contains a worksheet focused on displacement and velocity graphs with a total of 27 questions. It assesses understanding of concepts such as uniform velocity, acceleration, and the interpretation of various motion graphs. The worksheet is designed for a class setting and includes multiple-choice questions related to graph analysis.

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Displacement and Velocity Graphs - Worksheet

The document contains a worksheet focused on displacement and velocity graphs with a total of 27 questions. It assesses understanding of concepts such as uniform velocity, acceleration, and the interpretation of various motion graphs. The worksheet is designed for a class setting and includes multiple-choice questions related to graph analysis.

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Worksheets Name

Displacem ent and Velocity Graphs


Class
Total questions: 27
Worksheet time: 14mins
Date
Instructor name: Mohammed Amer

1.

What is shown in this displacement vs time graph?

a) uniform velocity b) no speed (at rest)

c) uniform speed d) acceleration

2.

What does this graph mean?

a) uniform velocity b) uniform speed

c) no velocity (at rest)


3.

What is shown in this graph?

a) uniform velocity and initial velocity 10m b) uniform velocity and initial displacement 10m

c) acceleration

4.

What is happening between B and C in this graph?

a) constant acceleration b) at rest

c) uniform velocity

5.

What is happening between C and D in this graph?

a) at rest b) uniform velocity

c) constant acceleration
6.

What is happening in this graph?

a) gravity b) constant negative velocity

c) constant positive velocity d) negative acceleration

7.

What is happening from A to B?

a) acceleration b) uniform acceleration

c) uniform velocity

8.

What is happening from B to C?

a) uniform acceleration b) uniform negative velocity

c) acceleration
9.

What is happening from A to B, from B to C and from C to D in the given graph?

a) A to B positive acceleration, B to C no acceleration and C b) A to B uniform positive velocity, B to C at rest, C to D


to D negative acceleration uniform negative velocity

c) A to B high speed, B to C low speed, C to D very low


speed

10.

Find the velocity from the given graph.

a) 100 m/s b)
1
m/s
2

c) 2 m/s d) -2m/s

11.

Find the velocity from the given graph.

a) 2 m/s b) 2.5m/s

c) -2m/s
12.

Find the velocity from the given graph.

a) -2m/s b)
1 m

2 s
​ ​

c) 2m/s

13.

what does this graph show?

a) negative uniform velocity b) negative acceleration (deceleration)

c) positive uniform velocity d) positive acceleration

14.

what is shown in this graph?

a) negative velocity b) negative acceleration deceleration

c) positive velocity d) positive acceleration


15.

Calculate the displacement traveled in section B. Hint: Remember the area under a v-t graph = displacement!

a) 100 m b) 150 m

c) 200 m d) 50 m

16.

Calculate the displacement traveled in section C. Hint: Remember the area under a v-t graph = displacement and you will
need to use TWO shapes!

a) 50 m b) 400 m

c) 100 m d) 200 m

17.

Select the description of motion from A - B.

a) Constant velocity away from the origin b) Slowing down away from the origin

c) Constant velocity towards the origin d) Speeding up away from the origin
18.

What segment of the graph shows no motion, or standing still?

a) B - C b) C - D

c) None d) A - B

19.

Which segment of this v-t graph show a constant velocity.

a) BC b) CD

c) DE d) AB

20.

Describe motion of C - D.

a) Slowing down away from the origin and then slowing b) Constant velocity away from the origin
down towards the origin

c) Slowing down away from the origin and then speeding up d) Slowing down away from the origin
towards from the origin
21.

Describe the motion from B - C.

a) Standing still b) Constant velocity of 0 m/min

c) Constant velocity of 60 m/min d) Accelerating

22.

Use the graph above and pick the most accurate description of the object's motion

a) object is moving at constant speed b) object is at rest

c) object is slowing down d) object is speeding up

23.

Use the picture above to choose the most accurate description of the object's motion

a) object is moving at a constant speed b) object is speeding up

c) object is at rest d) object is slowing down


24.

Use the picture to choose the most accurate description of the object's motion

a) object is speeding up in the positive direction b) object is speeding up in the negative direction

c) object is moving at constant speed in the positive d) object is slowing down in the negative direction
direction

25. Which of the following graphs don't show an object moving in the positive direction? (May be more than one)

a) b)

c) d)

e)
26.

Use the picture above to choose the most accurate description of the object's motion

a) object is moving at constant speed in the negative b) object is speeding up in the negative direction
direction

c) object is slowing down in the negative direction d) object slowing down in the positive direction

27. In which of the following situations, is the object accelerating?

a) b)

c) d)

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