Deck 10: Linear Kinematics of Human Movement

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A runner moving at a velocity of 6 m/s increases the velocity in a 2 s time interval to a rate of 10 m/s. What is the rate of acceleration?

A) 4 m/s2
B) 4 m/s
C) 2 m/s2
D) -2 m/s2
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The Greek letter Δ (delta) is used to represent what?

A) time
B) displacement
C) distance
D) change in
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In sport, which measure is more important or relevant?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) depends on the situation
D) none of the above are important
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Which of the following is/are scalar quantity(ies)?

A) distance
B) speed
C) displacement
D) both A & B
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What factor(s) distinguishes elite sprinters from non-elite performers?

A) stride length
B) stride frequency
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is an example of projectile motion?

A) a badminton shuttlecock during flight
B) a long jumper while in the air
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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If velocity is constant, then acceleration is what?

A) zero
B) constant, but not necessarily zero
C) changing
D) need more information
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It takes a swimmer 1 hour to cross a lake that is 1/2 mile wide. What is true of the swimmer's acceleration?

A) it is 1/2 mi/hr
B) it is 1 mi/hr
C) it is equal to velocity squared
D) it cannot be determined from the information given
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If the velocity of a sailboat changes from 4 m/s to 2 m/s over a period of time, what is true of the sailboat's acceleration?

A) it is positive
B) it is negative
C) it is equal to zero
D) it is equal to 2 knots/hr
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A runner completes 1 full lap around a 400 meter track. What is her displacement?

A) 400 meters
B) 400 meters X 2π
C) zero
D) need more information
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Once a projectile is airborne, it is affected by which of the following?

A) gravity
B) air resistance
C) release velocity
D) both A & B
E) all of the above
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Marion Jones changes her velocity from 8 m/s to 11 m/s. Gail Devers changes hers from 7 m/s to 10 m/s. Who has the higher acceleration?

A) Marion
B) Gail
C) acceleration equal for both
D) need more information
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Which of the following statements is true regarding objects projected from the same level as they land?

A) time up and time down are equal
B) angle of decent is equal to angle of takeoff
C) both A & B
D) all of the above
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In a 5K road race, the finish line is also the starting line. What does 5K represent?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) speed
D) velocity
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Which of the following affects the time that a horizontally projected object remains in the air?

A) weight
B) mass
C) projection height
D) all of the above
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When final velocity is larger than initial velocity, the acceleration is what?

A) zero
B) negative
C) positive
D) average
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Linear distance traveled per unit of time describes what?

A) displacement
B) velocity
C) acceleration
D) speed
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A ball rolling across a field with an acceleration of -0.5 m/s2 rolls 12.5 m and then comes to a stop after 8 seconds. What was the ball's initial speed?

A) 4 m/s
B) 16 m/s
C) 12.5 m/s
D) 6.25 m/s
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Vector mechanics apply to which of the following?

A) displacement
B) velocity
C) speed
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a kinematic quantity?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) acceleration
D) force
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A ball is tossed vertically upward from a height of 2 m with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. Just before the ball hits the ground, its velocity will be what?

A) 10 m/s
B) less than 10 m/s
C) greater than 10 m/s
D) not possible to predict
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The meter is the unit of measurement for which of the following?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) speed
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Why do elite long jumpers have take-off angles far less than the optimal 45°?

A) take-off velocity is higher during lower take-off angles
B) relative take-off height is zero
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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The laws of constant acceleration can be applied to which of the following?

A) horizontal component of projectile motion
B) vertical component of projectile motion
C) resultant of projectile motion
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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In the formula v2 = v1, what is known about acceleration?

A) acceleration = -9.81 m/s2
B) acceleration = 0
C) both A and B
D) need more information
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A ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 30°. Neglecting air resistance, what is the speed of the ball at landing?

A) 10 m/s
B) 10 m/s multiplied by the sine of 30 degrees
C) 10 m/s multiplied by the cosine of 30 degrees
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is/are true regarding the apex in the trajectory of a projectile?

A) it is the highest point in the flight
B) vertical velocity is 0
C) direction changes
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Which of the following factors typically exerts the most influence on the horizontal displacement obtained by a projectile?

A) projection angle
B) relative height of projection
C) initial speed of projection
D) initial acceleration of projection
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Which of the following is/are used to indicate direction of displacement?

A) right
B) negative
C) North
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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When a long jump performance is analyzed, which of the following is likely to be of the most interest?

A) the average velocity of the jumper during the run-up
B) the instantaneous velocity of the jumper at takeoff
C) the average velocity of the jumper during the flight
D) the instantaneous velocity of the jumper at landing
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What factor(s) distinguishes elite cross-country skiers from non-elite performers?

A) stride or cycle length
B) stride or cycle frequency
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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What quantity is calculated as the inverse of speed?

A) velocity
B) acceleration
C) pace
D) none of the above
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Which of the following represents vertical acceleration of a projectile?

A) -9.81 m/s2
B) -9.81 m/s
C) 0 m/s2
D) 0 m/s
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What is the average velocity of a cyclist who covers 5 miles in 30 minutes?

A) 5 mi/hr
B) 10 mi/hr
C) 30 mi/hr
D) 60 mi./hr
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Neglecting the effect of air resistance, which of the following is/are true regarding the horizontal component of projectile velocity?

A) remains constant throughout flight
B) changes according to gravitational acceleration
C) equal to 0
D) both A and B
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Why does running downhill tend to increase running speed?

A) increased stride length
B) increased stride frequency
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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Which of the following represents horizontal acceleration of a projectile?

A) -9.81 m/s2
B) -9.81 m/s
C) 0 m/s2
D) 0 m/s
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Which of the following components of projectile is affected by gravity?

A) vertical component
B) horizontal component
C) both A and B
D) depends on the individual situation
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The shape of a projectile's trajectory is influenced by which of the following?

A) angle of projection
B) air resistance
C) speed of projection
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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The negative sign in front of the acceleration due to gravity (-9.81 m/s2) can mean which of the following?

A) the projectile is traveling down and speeding up (negative direction)
B) the projectile is traveling up and slowing down (negative acceleration)
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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Explain why the vertical and horizontal components of a projectile are analyzed separately, including the effect of gravity and air resistance on each. Provide relative values for velocity and acceleration, both vertical and horizontal, during the flight of a projectile.
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In the absence of air resistance, the horizontal acceleration of a projectile is always equal to ___________________.
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Define velocity and acceleration, include the formulas for each and explain the relationship between the two by providing examples.
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Although elite sprinters display improved kinematics over non-elite sprinters, elite 1500-m runners do not display distinguishable kinematic differences over other skilled runners.
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Discuss the 3 mechanical factors that influence a projectile, including how a change in one will affect the others.
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If air resistance is disregarded, the horizontal component of a projectile is constant.
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Provide 2 examples in sport or rehab where instantaneous velocity is more important than average velocity and 2 examples where average velocity is more important. Provide rationale.
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The form, pattern, or sequencing of movement with respect to time defines ___________________.
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Toddlers exhibit more kinematic variability than adults during walking.
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At the apex of the trajectory of a projectile, vertical velocity is at its maximum.
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A ___________________ is a body in free fall subject only to the forces of ___________________ and __________________ __________________.
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When acceleration is 0, velocity is ___________________.
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Explain the differences between scalar and vector quantities using examples of each.
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The vertical acceleration graph of a ball tossed into the air will follow a parabolic path.
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The highest point in the trajectory of a projectile is the ___________________.
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A runner moving at a velocity of 6 m/s increases the velocity in a 2 s time interval to a rate of 10 m/s. What is the rate of acceleration?

A) 4 m/s2
B) 4 m/s
C) 2 m/s2
D) -2 m/s2
2 m/s2
2
The Greek letter Δ (delta) is used to represent what?

A) time
B) displacement
C) distance
D) change in
change in
3
In sport, which measure is more important or relevant?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) depends on the situation
D) none of the above are important
depends on the situation
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Which of the following is/are scalar quantity(ies)?

A) distance
B) speed
C) displacement
D) both A & B
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What factor(s) distinguishes elite sprinters from non-elite performers?

A) stride length
B) stride frequency
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is an example of projectile motion?

A) a badminton shuttlecock during flight
B) a long jumper while in the air
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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If velocity is constant, then acceleration is what?

A) zero
B) constant, but not necessarily zero
C) changing
D) need more information
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It takes a swimmer 1 hour to cross a lake that is 1/2 mile wide. What is true of the swimmer's acceleration?

A) it is 1/2 mi/hr
B) it is 1 mi/hr
C) it is equal to velocity squared
D) it cannot be determined from the information given
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If the velocity of a sailboat changes from 4 m/s to 2 m/s over a period of time, what is true of the sailboat's acceleration?

A) it is positive
B) it is negative
C) it is equal to zero
D) it is equal to 2 knots/hr
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A runner completes 1 full lap around a 400 meter track. What is her displacement?

A) 400 meters
B) 400 meters X 2π
C) zero
D) need more information
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Once a projectile is airborne, it is affected by which of the following?

A) gravity
B) air resistance
C) release velocity
D) both A & B
E) all of the above
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Marion Jones changes her velocity from 8 m/s to 11 m/s. Gail Devers changes hers from 7 m/s to 10 m/s. Who has the higher acceleration?

A) Marion
B) Gail
C) acceleration equal for both
D) need more information
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Which of the following statements is true regarding objects projected from the same level as they land?

A) time up and time down are equal
B) angle of decent is equal to angle of takeoff
C) both A & B
D) all of the above
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In a 5K road race, the finish line is also the starting line. What does 5K represent?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) speed
D) velocity
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Which of the following affects the time that a horizontally projected object remains in the air?

A) weight
B) mass
C) projection height
D) all of the above
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When final velocity is larger than initial velocity, the acceleration is what?

A) zero
B) negative
C) positive
D) average
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Linear distance traveled per unit of time describes what?

A) displacement
B) velocity
C) acceleration
D) speed
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A ball rolling across a field with an acceleration of -0.5 m/s2 rolls 12.5 m and then comes to a stop after 8 seconds. What was the ball's initial speed?

A) 4 m/s
B) 16 m/s
C) 12.5 m/s
D) 6.25 m/s
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Vector mechanics apply to which of the following?

A) displacement
B) velocity
C) speed
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a kinematic quantity?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) acceleration
D) force
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21
A ball is tossed vertically upward from a height of 2 m with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. Just before the ball hits the ground, its velocity will be what?

A) 10 m/s
B) less than 10 m/s
C) greater than 10 m/s
D) not possible to predict
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The meter is the unit of measurement for which of the following?

A) distance
B) displacement
C) speed
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Why do elite long jumpers have take-off angles far less than the optimal 45°?

A) take-off velocity is higher during lower take-off angles
B) relative take-off height is zero
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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The laws of constant acceleration can be applied to which of the following?

A) horizontal component of projectile motion
B) vertical component of projectile motion
C) resultant of projectile motion
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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In the formula v2 = v1, what is known about acceleration?

A) acceleration = -9.81 m/s2
B) acceleration = 0
C) both A and B
D) need more information
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A ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 10 m/s at an angle of 30°. Neglecting air resistance, what is the speed of the ball at landing?

A) 10 m/s
B) 10 m/s multiplied by the sine of 30 degrees
C) 10 m/s multiplied by the cosine of 30 degrees
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is/are true regarding the apex in the trajectory of a projectile?

A) it is the highest point in the flight
B) vertical velocity is 0
C) direction changes
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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Which of the following factors typically exerts the most influence on the horizontal displacement obtained by a projectile?

A) projection angle
B) relative height of projection
C) initial speed of projection
D) initial acceleration of projection
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Which of the following is/are used to indicate direction of displacement?

A) right
B) negative
C) North
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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When a long jump performance is analyzed, which of the following is likely to be of the most interest?

A) the average velocity of the jumper during the run-up
B) the instantaneous velocity of the jumper at takeoff
C) the average velocity of the jumper during the flight
D) the instantaneous velocity of the jumper at landing
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What factor(s) distinguishes elite cross-country skiers from non-elite performers?

A) stride or cycle length
B) stride or cycle frequency
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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What quantity is calculated as the inverse of speed?

A) velocity
B) acceleration
C) pace
D) none of the above
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Which of the following represents vertical acceleration of a projectile?

A) -9.81 m/s2
B) -9.81 m/s
C) 0 m/s2
D) 0 m/s
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What is the average velocity of a cyclist who covers 5 miles in 30 minutes?

A) 5 mi/hr
B) 10 mi/hr
C) 30 mi/hr
D) 60 mi./hr
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Neglecting the effect of air resistance, which of the following is/are true regarding the horizontal component of projectile velocity?

A) remains constant throughout flight
B) changes according to gravitational acceleration
C) equal to 0
D) both A and B
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Why does running downhill tend to increase running speed?

A) increased stride length
B) increased stride frequency
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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Which of the following represents horizontal acceleration of a projectile?

A) -9.81 m/s2
B) -9.81 m/s
C) 0 m/s2
D) 0 m/s
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Which of the following components of projectile is affected by gravity?

A) vertical component
B) horizontal component
C) both A and B
D) depends on the individual situation
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The shape of a projectile's trajectory is influenced by which of the following?

A) angle of projection
B) air resistance
C) speed of projection
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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The negative sign in front of the acceleration due to gravity (-9.81 m/s2) can mean which of the following?

A) the projectile is traveling down and speeding up (negative direction)
B) the projectile is traveling up and slowing down (negative acceleration)
C) both A and B
D) none of the above
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Explain why the vertical and horizontal components of a projectile are analyzed separately, including the effect of gravity and air resistance on each. Provide relative values for velocity and acceleration, both vertical and horizontal, during the flight of a projectile.
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In the absence of air resistance, the horizontal acceleration of a projectile is always equal to ___________________.
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Define velocity and acceleration, include the formulas for each and explain the relationship between the two by providing examples.
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Although elite sprinters display improved kinematics over non-elite sprinters, elite 1500-m runners do not display distinguishable kinematic differences over other skilled runners.
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Discuss the 3 mechanical factors that influence a projectile, including how a change in one will affect the others.
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If air resistance is disregarded, the horizontal component of a projectile is constant.
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Provide 2 examples in sport or rehab where instantaneous velocity is more important than average velocity and 2 examples where average velocity is more important. Provide rationale.
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The form, pattern, or sequencing of movement with respect to time defines ___________________.
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Toddlers exhibit more kinematic variability than adults during walking.
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At the apex of the trajectory of a projectile, vertical velocity is at its maximum.
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A ___________________ is a body in free fall subject only to the forces of ___________________ and __________________ __________________.
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When acceleration is 0, velocity is ___________________.
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Explain the differences between scalar and vector quantities using examples of each.
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The vertical acceleration graph of a ball tossed into the air will follow a parabolic path.
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The highest point in the trajectory of a projectile is the ___________________.
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