Mastering Kinematics: Scalars, Vectors, and Motion

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  1. 1

    What is the primary difference between scalars and vectors?

    • AScalars have direction, vectors do not.
    • BVectors have direction, scalars do not.
    • CBoth have direction.
    • DNeither have direction.
  2. 2

    In one-dimensional motion, which of the following describes acceleration?

    • AChange in velocity over time
    • BChange in position over time
    • CConstant speed
    • DDistance divided by time
  3. 3

    Which of the following graphs best represents velocity as a function of time for an object moving with constant acceleration?

    • AA straight horizontal line
    • BA straight diagonal line
    • CA curved line
    • DAn oscillating wave
  4. 4

    What is the formula for calculating the displacement of an object given its initial and final positions?

    • AFinal position - Initial position
    • BInitial position - Final position
    • CFinal position + Initial position
    • DFinal position x Initial position
  5. 5

    In projectile motion, what factor primarily affects the range of the projectile?

    • AInitial velocity
    • BAngle of launch
    • CHeight of launch
    • DAir resistance