← Back to Chapter
Browsing as Guest. Answer checking, progress and bookmarks are disabled. Log in to track your work.

Practice — Velocity and acceleration • Displacement and velocity

Speed from distance and time
Difficulty: ★☆☆
1127

A cyclist travels 120 m in 15 s at a steady speed. What is her speed?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Distance from speed and time
Difficulty: ★☆☆
1128

A sprinter keeps a constant speed of 9 m s-1 for 7 s. How far does she run?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Time to catch up
Difficulty: ★☆☆
1129

A hunting cat sees its prey 150 m ahead and runs directly towards it at a constant speed of 25 m s-1. Assuming the prey stays where it is, how long does the chase take?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Modelling assumptions
Difficulty: ★★☆
1130

For the chase model above, which assumption is the most important for finding the answer using \(t=\dfrac{s}{v}\)?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Large speeds and unit conversion
Difficulty: ★★☆
1131

Take the speed of light as \(3.00\times 10^8\) m s-1. The average Earth–Sun distance is 150 million km. How long does sunlight take to reach Earth, on average?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Time to cover 1 km
Difficulty: ★★★
1132

A vehicle travels at 1223.657 km h-1. If it kept this speed, about how long would it take to travel 1 km?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Average speed over two stages
Difficulty: ★★☆
1133

A runner moves at 5 m s-1 for 7 s and then at 7 m s-1 for 13 s. What is her average speed for the whole 20 s?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Displacement with forward and backward motion
Difficulty: ★★☆
1134

A remote-control car moves forwards at 6 m s-1 for 10 s, then backwards at 3 m s-1 for 5 s. What is its displacement from the starting point?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Average velocity
Difficulty: ★★☆
1135

A remote-control car moves forwards at 6 m s-1 for 10 s, then backwards at 3 m s-1 for 5 s. What is its average velocity in the original forward direction?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Average speed with changing direction
Difficulty: ★★☆
1136

A remote-control car travels forwards at 6 m s-1 for 10 s and then backwards at 3 m s-1 for 5 s. What is its average speed?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Required speed on the second stage
Difficulty: ★★★
1137

A skater averages 11 m s-1 over the first 5 s of a race. What average speed is needed over the next 10 s so that the overall average for 15 s is 12 m s-1?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Difference in arrival times
Difficulty: ★★☆
1138

Sound travels through wood at 3300 m s-1 and through air at 330 m s-1. A hammer strikes one end of a 33 m plank. How much earlier does the sound arrive through the wood than through the air at the other end?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Time spent sprinting
Difficulty: ★★★
1139

An athlete mixes jogging at 4 m s-1 with sprinting at 7 m s-1. She covers 1 km in 3 min 10 s. How long does she spend sprinting?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Comparing two average speeds
Difficulty: ★★★
1140

Two cars race over the same distance. They start together, but the faster car finishes 8 s earlier. One car averages 45 m s-1 and the other averages 44 m s-1. What is the race distance?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Collision of two moving objects
Difficulty: ★★★
1141

Two air-hockey pucks start 2 m apart and move straight towards each other. The first puck is struck at 1.3 m s-1. The second puck is struck 0.2 s later at 1.7 m s-1. Which pair is correct?

(i) how far the first puck has moved when they collide

(ii) how long the first puck has been moving

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Average speed over equal times
Difficulty: ★★☆
1142

A journey has two parts. The first part has speed \(v_1\) and the second part has speed \(v_2\). If the two parts take equal times, which expression gives the overall average speed?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
When does the arithmetic mean work?
Difficulty: ★★★
1143

A journey consists of two parts of equal displacement \(s\), taking times \(t_1\) and \(t_2\). When is the overall average speed equal to the arithmetic mean of the two stage speeds?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Average speed for an out-and-back trip
Difficulty: ★★★
1144

A traveller goes from A to B at speed \(v_1\) and returns from B to A at speed \(v_2\), covering the same distance each way. Which formula gives the average speed for the whole trip?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Can the average double the outward speed?
Difficulty: ★★★
1145

For an out-and-back trip over equal distances, the outward speed is \(v_1\) and the return speed is \(v_2\). Can the overall average speed be exactly \(2v_1\)?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
Interpreting a piecewise speed model
Difficulty: ★★☆
1146

A runner is modelled as travelling at exactly 5 m s-1 for 7 s and then exactly 7 m s-1 for 13 s. Which modelling assumption is being used?

Log in to check answers and record progress. You can still view solutions.
No questions left in this filter.