Measuring Speed (OCR GCSE Physics A (Gateway))

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Measuring Speed

  • Speed is the distance travelled by an object every second

  • The simplest way to measure the speed of an object, is to time how long it takes to travel a known distance and use the equation:

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Choosing Equipment

  • To ensure a result for speed is as accurate as possible, choose the appropriate equipment to measure the distance and time

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Some simple equipment that can be used to measure distance and time

  • To compare the average falling speed of a tennis ball to a plastic cone, for example, you could use:

    • A metre rule to measure the distance they fall from

    • A timer to measure how long they take to reach the ground

  • It would not be practical to use a metre rule to measure the length of an athletics track though

  • In this instance, a more appropriate piece of equipment would be a (long!) tape measure, or even better, a trundle wheel

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A trundle wheel is ideal for measuring long distances

Using Lights Gates to Measure Time

  • Light gates are pieces of digital equipment that allow times to be measured more accurately

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Light gates can be used to accurately time the motion of objects in a laboratory

  • A light gate can be used to start a timer when an object passes through it

  • A flag on top of the moving object blocks a beam of light as it passes through the light gate, triggering the timer to start

  • A second light gate (at some fixed distance away) can be used to stop the timer as the object passes through it

Single Light Gates to Measure Speed

  • A single light gate can also be used to measure the speed of an object as it passes through

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Example of using a single light gate to measure speed

  • The timer measures how long the light gate is blocked for

  • The distance travelled is given by the length of the flag passing through the light gate

  • The two measurements for distance travelled and time taken can then be used in the equation for speed

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Whenever you’re asked to describe an experiment if you need to use an equation to calculate something, write this down first. The quantities in the equation give you some hints about the variables you might need to measure.

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Ashika

Author: Ashika

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Caroline Carroll

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