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Motion - velocity and acceleration and related equations
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Scaler

  • A quantity with only magnitude and units. e.g. Mass, Speed, Energy

Vector

  • A quantity with magnitude, direction and units e.g. Velocity and Force

  • Speed = Distance / Time

  • Average speed = Total distance / Total Time

Displacement:

  • How far an object has moved from a certain position.

  • Positive and negative displacement show movement in opposite directions.

Acceleration:

  • Rate of change of velocity

  • It is also the gradient of a velocity-time graph
  • A positive acceleration shows speeding up and vice versa.
  • change in velocity / time
  • Units = ms-2

The equations:

  • v = final velocity

  • u = initial velocity
  • a = acceleration
  • t = time
  • x = displacement
  • v = u + at
  • v2 = u2 + 2ax
  • x = ut + 1/2 at2

Other Notes in this Category

  1. Motion - velocity and acceleration and related equations
  2. Newton's Laws of Motion

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