Motion in One Dimension Quiz

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What does motion in one dimension refer to?

  • Movement in an ellipse
  • Movement in a straight line (correct)
  • Movement in zigzag
  • Movement in a circle

What is NOT a characteristic of one-dimensional motion?

  • It is linear
  • It can go in backward direction
  • It involves rotation (correct)
  • It can go in forward direction

Which of the following is an example of one-dimensional motion?

  • A ball bouncing off a wall
  • A planet orbiting the sun
  • A person walking on a straight path (correct)
  • A car moving on a curved road

What can be inferred from a straight line on a one-dimensional motion graph?

<p>The object is moving at a constant speed (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the y-axis typically represent in a one-dimensional motion graph?

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What does a graph of motion in one dimension represent?

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Study Notes

Motion in One Dimension

  • Motion in one dimension refers to an object moving along a straight line or back and forth in a single direction.
  • It is characterized by motion along a single axis, such as the x-axis.

Characteristics of One-Dimensional Motion

  • NOT a characteristic of one-dimensional motion is motion in multiple directions or changing direction.

Examples of One-Dimensional Motion

  • An example of one-dimensional motion is an object moving along a straight track or a person walking along a straight line.

Interpreting One-Dimensional Motion Graphs

  • A straight line on a one-dimensional motion graph indicates constant velocity.
  • The y-axis typically represents velocity or position in a one-dimensional motion graph.
  • A graph of motion in one dimension represents the relationship between position or velocity and time.

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