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Vocabulary and contextual flashcards based on physics exercises involving acceleration, velocity, and distance calculations for various vehicles.
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Golf (Task 1)
A base model car used in a calculation to find acceleration given that it goes from 0 to 100km/h in 13.5s.
Audi TT (Task 2)
A vehicle with a specified acceleration of 4.1m/s2, used to calculate final velocity after a duration of 13.5s.
Passenger Plane (Task 3)
An aircraft with an acceleration of 1.7m/s2 used to determine the minimum runway length required to reach a takeoff speed of 300km/h.
Takeoff Speed (Task 3)
The velocity required for an airplane to start, which is specified in the exercise as 300km/h.
Racing Car (Task 4)
A vehicle reaching a speed of 100km/h with an initial acceleration of 7.5m/s2.
Distance Formula
The kinematic equation provided as help to solve the exercises: s=21at2.
Acceleration (Task 4)
The rate of change of velocity for the racing car, given as 7.5m/s2 in the first few seconds.
Velocity Units
The measurements of speed required for the results, specifically in kilometers per hour (km/h) and meters per second (m/s).