Motion in One Dimension Quiz
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What is the thickness of the average page of a physics textbook in micrometers?

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How many significant digits are in the resulting sum of the following lengths: L1 = 8.36 × 10^1 m, L2 = 9.20 × 10^2 m, L3 = 1.39 × 10^-1 m, and L4 = 2.1 × 10^2 m?

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What is the definition of average velocity?

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A particle travels at a constant speed around a circular path of radius R. What is the correct formula for the period of this motion?

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Approximately how many seconds ago did the very first PhysicsBowl take place in 1985?

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Average page thickness

The thickness of the average page of a physics textbook is 1 micrometer.

Significant digits in length sum

The resulting sum of provided lengths has 4 significant digits.

Average velocity definition

Average velocity is defined as displacement divided by time.

Period of circular motion

The period of a particle moving in a circle is given by 2Ï€R.

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First PhysicsBowl date

The first PhysicsBowl took place approximately 10 million seconds ago in 1985.

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Study Notes

Thickness of a Physics Textbook Page

  • The average page of a physics textbook has a thickness measured in micrometers.

Significant Digits in Lengths

  • The resulting sum of the given lengths (L1, L2, L3, L4) has 3 significant digits.

Average Velocity

  • Average velocity is defined as the total displacement divided by the time taken.

Period of Circular Motion

  • For a particle moving at a constant speed around a circular path of radius R, the period of motion is given by the formula: T = 2Ï€R / v, where v is the speed of the particle.

PhysicsBowl History

  • The first PhysicsBowl took place in 1985, which is approximately 38 years ago (as of 2023).

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Test your knowledge of motion in one dimension with this quiz. From calculating the thickness of a page in a physics textbook to determining the time elapsed since the first PhysicsBowl contest, this quiz will challenge your understanding of one-dimensional motion concepts.

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