You want to measure how far is the distance of your school to the Brgy hall, what unit of measure is
appropriate to us?
A. cm
B. km
C. m
D. mm
10. What causes the object that moves along a surface to slow down and eventually stop?
A. friction B. energy
C. gravity
D. force
11. Which illustration does not shows object in motion?
12. What is the basic unit for measuring distance?
A. hour
B . Kilometer
C. second
D. millimeter
13. Which illustration shows the movement of the hula hoop around your body?
14. What is the formula for finding the speed of an object?
A. Speed = distance/time B. Speed = work/ time C. speed = force /time D. speed = time/distance
15. You are racing a cart down the hallway. If you go 10 meters in 5 seconds, what is your speed? (Remember
speed equals distance divided by time.)
A. 2 meters per second
B. 2 miles per hour
C. 50 meters per second
D. 5 meters per second
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
km
10. a
11. ?
12. b
13. gravity
14. c
15. a
(not sure pero sana makatulong)
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You want to measure how far is the distance of your school to the Barangay hall, what unit of measure is appropriate to us?
A. cm
B. km ✔
C. m
D. mm
Exp. We use kilometers to measure long distances as it is more convenient.
What causes the object that moves along a surface to slow down and eventually stop?
A. friction ✔
B. energy
C. gravity
D. force
Exp. Friction is a contact force that causes all moving objects to stop. Frictional force as both pros and cons.
What is the basic unit for measuring distance?
A. hour
B. Kilometer ✔
C. second
D. millimeter
Exp. Kilometer and meter are the standard units to measure distance. Distance refers to the total path length covered by an object.
What is the formula for finding the speed of an object?
A. Speed = distance/time ✔
B. Speed = work/ time
C. speed = force /time
D. speed = time/distance
Exp. The total distance covered by an object divided by the time taken to cover this distance gives us the speed of the object.
You are racing a cart down the hallway. If you go 10 meters in 5 seconds, what is your speed? (Remember speed equals distance divided by time.)
A. 2 meters per second ✔
B. 2 miles per hour
C. 50 meters per second
D. 5 meters per second
Exp. Distance travelled = 10 m
Time taken = 5 s
We know that:
→ Speed = Distance/Time
→ Speed = 10/5
→ Speed = 2 m/s