Vocabulary Reference Point a point used to find
Vocabulary
Reference Point: • a point used to find or describe the location of something
Position • Location relative to a reference point; it does have a direction
Distance • quantity that refers to… "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion
Displacement • Shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point • Thus, it is the length of an imaginary straight path, typically distinct from the path actually travelled
Motion • A change in position of an object over time
SPEED Describes how fast an object is moving.
Average Speed = distance time
Velocity The speed of an object in a certain direction.
Velocity d V= t speed of an object in a certain direction. V = velocity (meters/second) d = distance (meters) t = time (seconds)
Velocity speed of an object in a certain direction. 0 3 seconds 1 2
Scalar a measurement that does NOT contain direction. Example: Speed Vector a measurement that contains direction. Example: Velocity
Acceleration is how quickly velocity changes over time. 0 3 Speed 1 2 Meters/second
Acceleration how quickly velocity changes over time (V V ) final initial A = ______ time
Acceleration
Acceleration: the change in velocity over time. Acceleration = change in velocity time (v – v ) 2 1 ____ Time V 1 = beginning velocity V 2 = ending velocity
Force: a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object; forces only exist as a result of an interaction f = m • a force = mass • acceleration f = net force (newtons) m = mass (Kilograms) a = acceleration (meters/second 2)
Pressure is the amount of force exerted over a certain area. Pressure = Force Area
Pressure = Force (newtons) Area (m 2) 1 Pascal = 1 Newton/meter 2
Friction The resistive force that occurs when two surfaces travel past each other. Causes physical deformation Generates heat
Friction The resistive force that occurs when two surfaces contact each other.
Distance { W = f • d Force Distance {
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