PDF-Linear Kinematics Learning Objectives Define linear kinematics Understand the concepts

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g meters feet 00 x m y m xy 1 2 origin 63 Points position is 224 from the origin at 63 above the x axis or xy position of 1 2 224 brPage 2br Relative Position Position of a second point with respect to a first point To convert between absolute re. Kinematics. is the branch of physics that describes the motion of points, bodies (objects) and systems of bodies (groups of objects) without consideration of the causes of motion.. Kinematics. One-dimensional kinematics involves movement along one axis.. Kinematics. is the branch of physics that describes the motion of points, bodies (objects) and systems of bodies (groups of objects) without consideration of the causes of motion.. Kinematics. One-dimensional kinematics involves movement along one axis.. ©2013. MOTION. CREATED BY BHASKAR ANAND. ITS MOTION. CHANGE OF POSITION WITH RESPECT TO REFRENCE.. REFRENCE. OBJECT. Kinematics. – . branch of physics; study of motion. Position (. x. ). – . . Aristotle . 384 B.C. - 322 B.C.. . Galileo . 1564 - 1642. Scalars and Vectors. . The motion of objects can be described by words such as. distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration. . In maths, words can be very important and sometimes have a more specific meaning than we first think.. For example, if we talk about ‘doing a sum’, many people think this means the same as a ‘doing a calculation’, but ‘sum’ means ‘addition’, so 7-3=4 is not strictly a ‘sum’ at all.. Chapter 2. Kinematics. .  . motion.. Dynamics .  . forces impacting motion.. Mechanics . .  . kinematics & dynamics. 1. 2.1 Displacement. 2. 2.1 Displacement. 3. instantaneous . velocity . AP Physics. Chapter 2. Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension. AP Physics. Section 2-1 Reference Frames and Displacement. Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension. IA1a - . . Students should understand the general relationships among position, velocity, and acceleration for the motion of a particle along a straight line . Distance. Distance. (d) – how far an object . travels. Does . not. depend on . direction. Imagine an ant crawling along a . ruler. What distance did the ant travel?. d . = 3 cm. cm. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. What measures must be known to…. Make a moving object catch a falling object?. Program a yellow light for safe use?. What should my notebook look like?. Notebooks are a waste, unless YOU can benefit from using them.. How are instantaneous speed and average speed different?. . Speed. Average speed is computed for the entire duration of a . trip (includes starts and stops so it slows your rate down), . and instantaneous speed is measured at a particular . Essential Question: How do you calculate the displacement and velocity of an object?. What is mechanics?. The branch of physics concerned with motion and forces.. The subset of mechanics that describes motion without regard to its causes is called kinematics.. Lesson 11 . February 2. nd. , 2011. If a student said that they had to walk 800m to get to school today, you would only know the distance they travelled and the destination. You would not know their starting point or the directions they took to get here. Vectors, Scalars, and Motion!. Vector vs. Scalar Quantities. Scalar. . Quantities:. Only has . magnitude . Vector . Quantities:. Have . magnitude. AND . direction. Represented with an arrow. + or – indicates the direction. Definitions . Speed. : speed of an object is define as the distance traveled by it per unit time .I.e. speed of an object tells us how fast an object moves. Expression for speed : let distance traveled by an object be S in time t .then.

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