Unit One The Newtonian Revolution

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Unit One The Newtonian Revolution

Chapter 2 Describing Motion Speed: average and instantaneous Velocity Acceleration Graphing motion

Speed Average and Instantaneous

Let’s Go to Myrtle Beach

Average Speed Average speed equals the distance traveled divided by the time of travel.

Instantaneous Speed

2.2 Velocity

Vectors and Scalars

Vectors and Scalars

2.3 Acceleration Have you experienced acceleration?

Acceleration Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes.

Acceleration

Positive Acceleration

Negative Acceleration

Can a Car Be Accelerating When Its Speed Is Constant?