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A cyclist travels a distance of 150 meters in 10 seconds. Calculate the speed of the cyclist Explain your answer using Required practical: acceleration and acceleration.
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Forces and motion
Question
A cyclist travels a distance of 150 meters in 10 seconds. Calculate the speed of the cyclist Explain your answer using Required practical: acceleration and acceleration.
Answer
15 m/s
Explanation
A strong answer should address measure time and distance to calculate acceleration directly. Use the context of Required practical: acceleration within Forces and motion, then state the relevant forces or motion reasoning with units where needed. The answer is correct when it names the key physics quantity, keeps distance and displacement distinct, and links the conclusion back to the approved learning objective.
Common mistake
Common Mistake in Measuring Acceleration
Students often forget to measure the total distance travelled by the trolley when calculating acceleration, leading to incorrect results.
Ensure to measure the entire distance the trolley travels from start to stop, and use this distance in the acceleration calculation.
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