S Speed, Displacement, Velocity And Acceleration Flashcards

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Definition of speed.

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Speed is a measure of how quickly an object can move from one place to another.

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The formula for speed.

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Speed = Distanced travelled (m)
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                      Time taken (s)
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Maths note for calculating speed

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When using this formula in science, distance must be given in metres and time in seconds.

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Displacement definition.

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Displacement is distance in a given direction.

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What does displacement depend on?

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Displacement depends only on your starting position and your finishing position. It does not matter what pathway you took to get there.

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Velocity definition.

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Velocity is speed in a given direction.

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Velocity formula

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velocity = change in displacement
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Time Taken

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Explain the Distance-time graphs setup.

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Time is placed on the x-axis (horizontal axis) and distance is placed on the y-axis (vertical).

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Explain the introduction and conclusions of the experiment ‘To use a data logger to measure the speed of an object.

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To use a data logger to measure the speed of an object.
Introduction:
in this experiment, you will use a motion sensor to measure the position of a trolley on a track over a period of time. From the graph of distance-time, you should be able to calculate the speed of the trolley.
Conclusion:
A motion sensor can be used to calculate the speed of a trolley. The slope of the distance-time graph is used to calculate speed.

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What is the mnemonic used to remember the formulas of distance, speed and time?

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Dad’s silly triangle.
Distance
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speed x time.

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Definition of acceleration.

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The acceleration of an object is the change in velocity per second.

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Formula for acceleration.

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Acceleration = change in velocity
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Time taken

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Explain the Maths notes for acceleration.

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When calculating acceleration you divide m/s by seconds. The units of acceleration are m/s/s. This is most often written as m/s^2 or sometimes m s ^-2.
Negative acceleration means that an object is slowing down.

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Explain the introduction and conclusions of the experiment ‘To use a data logger to measure the acceleration of an object.

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To use a data logger to measure the acceleration of an object
Introduction:
in this experiment, you will use a motion sensor to measure the velocity of a trolley on a track over a period of time. From the graph of velocity-time, you should be able to calculate the acceleration of the trolley.
Conclusion:
A motion sensor can be used to calculate the acceleration of a trolley. The slope of the velocity-time graph is used to calculate acceleration.

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The acceleration of a body can be measured how?

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The acceleration of a body can be measured using a motion sensor to plot a graph of velocity-time. The slope of this graph is the acceleration of the object.

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The speed of a body can be measured how?

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The speed of a body can be measured using a motion sensor to plot a graph of distance-time. The slope of this graph is the speed of the object.