Motion Flashcards

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Force, Mass and Acceleration

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Force = Mass*Acceleration, Mass = Force/Acceleration, Acceleration = Force/Mass

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Distance, Speed and Time

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Distance = Speed*Time, Speed = Distance/Time, Time = Distance/Speed

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Distance

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Distance is a scalar quantity that refers to how much space has been covered since the starting point

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Displacement

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Displacement is a vector quantity that refers to how far from the starting point the object has moved regardless of a change in direction.

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Scalar and Vector Quantities

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A scalar quantity is a 1 dimensional measurement of quantity such as distance or weight while vector quantity has more than 1 number. An example of a vector quantity is velocity as it was a magnitude (speed) and a direction.

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Speed

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A scalar quantity as it is a measure of how fast distance is covered not the direction

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Velocity

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A vector quality which measures the speed of something as well as the direction. For example 20km/hr north.

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Negative and Positive

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If an object moves back and forth, 1 direction is considered positive and the other negative. It must be stated which is which but usually right is considered positive.

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