This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Privacy Policy OK

Rapid Fire Questions Aboutt Speed

maggie bytwerk

MaggieBytwerk2
Created Date 09.21.20
Last Updated 09.22.20
Viewed 10 Times
Your browser doesn't support HTML5. System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]
submit to reddit
0

Create multiple-choice games on Wisc-Online and play them on our Chakalaka mobile app!

But that's not all! Explore educational games created by others. Simply search by category or enter agame code number and dive into a world of learning and fun.

Download the Chakalaka mobile app here:
Topics of this game:
  • To describe motion accurately and completely, what is necessary.
  • Distance is the what of a path between two points?
  • Displacement is the what from the starting point and the what of a straight line from the starting point to ending point to the ending point?
  • A what is a quantity that has magnitude and direction?
  • Magnitude can be ____, _____, and _____?
  • What is the combining of vector magnitudes and directions?
  • When two displacements, represented by two vectors, have the same direction you can do what to their magnitudes?
  • If two displacements are in opposite directions, the magnitudes do what to each other?
  • When two or more displacement vectors have different directions, they may be combined by what?
  • ___________ is computed for the entire duration of the trip, and instantaneous speed is measure at a particular instant.
  • A_______ _____________ graph is a good way to describe motion.
  • Velocity is speed and _______in which an object is moving.
  • Velocity is a _______.
  • Two or more vectors _______________.
  • Acceleration is the rate at which _______changes
  • Combining velocities is the same idea as combining ________.
  • Acceleration is a vector.
  • Constant acceleration is a steady change in speed.
  • Acceleration is rarely constant.
  • Acceleration always goes in a straight line.

User comments are currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to restore this feature as soon as possible.