1. Match the term with the correct examples and definitions. * 6 points speed velocity acceleration measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time slowing down at a red light speed and direction an object traveled 25 km/hr change in speed and/or direction 100 km/hr north measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time slowing down at a red light speed and direction an object traveled 25 km/hr change in speed and/or direction 100 km/hr north

speed - measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time (25 km/hr, 100 km/hr)

velocity - speed and direction an object traveled (100 km/hr north)
acceleration - change in speed and/or direction (slowing down at a red light)

Term: Speed

Definition: Measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time

Example: An object traveling 25 km/hr

Term: Velocity
Definition: Speed and direction an object traveled

Example: An object traveling 100 km/hr north

Term: Acceleration
Definition: Change in speed and/or direction

Example: Slowing down at a red light

To match the terms with the correct examples and definitions, let's break it down step by step:

1. Speed: Measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time.
Example: 100 km/hr.

2. Velocity: Speed and direction an object traveled.
Example: 100 km/hr north.

3. Acceleration: Change in speed and/or direction.
Example: Slowing down at a red light.

Now, let's match the terms with their respective examples and definitions:

- Speed: Measurement of the distance an object traveled in a specific time.
Correct example: 25 km/hr.

- Velocity: Speed and direction an object traveled.
Correct example: 100 km/hr north.

- Acceleration: Change in speed and/or direction.
Correct example: Slowing down at a red light.

By understanding the definitions of each term and carefully analyzing the given examples, you can determine the correct match.