Grades 9–11
Final Exam
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Physics: Motion & Kinematics: Final Exam Review
Free high school physics practice on kinematics. Review displacement, velocity, acceleration, free fall, and the constant acceleration equations. Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
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Assign after the first motion lab with motion detectors or before a quiz on constant acceleration.
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Study guide
# Final Exam Review Guide
Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
## Unit checklist
Work through every section below, then take the final exam quiz.
# Scalars and Vectors
Scalars have magnitude only (speed, distance). Vectors have magnitude and direction (velocity, displacement, acceleration). Graphical vector addition uses head-to-tail method.
# Displacement and Velocity
Displacement is change in position with direction. Average velocity = Δx/Δt. Instantaneous velocity is velocity at one moment. Speed is magnitude of velocity without direction.
# Acceleration
Acceleration is change in velocity over time: a = Δv/Δt. Constant acceleration produces linear v-t graphs. Negative acceleration (deceleration) slows motion in the positive direction.
# Kinematic Equations
For constant acceleration: v = v₀ + at, x = x₀ + v₀t + ½at², v² = v₀² + 2aΔx. Free fall near Earth uses a ≈ 9.8 m/s² downward. Choose the equation that includes known and unknown variables.
FAQ
- Are calculus derivatives required?
- No. This pack uses algebra-based kinematics from introductory high school physics.
- Which units are used?
- SI units: meters, seconds, m/s, and m/s² appear throughout.