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motion • guided reading and study describing and measuring motion (cont…

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motion • guided reading and study
describing and measuring motion (continued)

  1. an object is in motion if it changes position relative to a(n)
  2. complete the table about si

si
question | answer
what is its whole name? |
is its basic unit of length? |
does the prefix milli- |

  1. how many centimeters are there in a meter?
  2. how many meters are there in a kilometer?

calculating speed (pp. 10–11)

  1. what is the formula used to calculate the speed of an object?
  2. how would you find the average speed of a cyclist throughout an entire race?

describing velocity (pp. 12–13)

  1. speed in a given direction is called __________
  2. an approaching storm is moving at 15 km/hr. what do you need to know to determine its velocity?

graphing motion (pp. 14–15)

  1. the slant of a line on a graph is called its __________
  2. is the following sentence true or false? the steepness of a distance-versus-time graph’s slope depends on how quickly or slowly the object is moving.

Explanation:

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Question 5: How many centimeters are there in a meter?

Step1: Recall the metric system prefixes and conversions. The centi- prefix means $10^{-2}$, so 1 centimeter ($\text{cm}$) is $0.01$ meters ($\text{m}$). To find how many centimeters are in 1 meter, we can set up the conversion: let $x$ be the number of centimeters in 1 meter. Then $1\ \text{m} = x\ \text{cm}$, and since $1\ \text{cm} = 0.01\ \text{m}$, we can solve for $x$ by dividing 1 by 0.01.

$$x=\frac{1\ \text{m}}{0.01\ \text{m/cm}} = 100$$

Step1: Recall the metric system prefixes. The kilo- prefix means $10^{3}$, so 1 kilometer ($\text{km}$) is $1000$ meters ($\text{m}$). By definition, the conversion from kilometers to meters is that 1 km equals 1000 m.

Step1: Recall the definition of speed. Speed is defined as the distance traveled by an object divided by the time taken to travel that distance. If we let $s$ represent speed, $d$ represent distance, and $t$ represent time, the formula is derived from this definition.

$$s = \frac{d}{t}$$

Answer:

100

Question 6: How many meters are there in a kilometer?