Review for quiz 1 Ms. Butzen.

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Review for quiz 1 Ms. Butzen

What is a reference point? Reference point: an object or place you use to describe the location of other objects.

What is speed? Speed: is the rate that describes how far an object moves over time. Distance divided by time.

What is a reference frame? Reference frame: how you describe position or motion from your perspective or point of view

List one reference point of the airplane flying

List one example of reference point of the bird moving in the reference frame

What is Velocity? Velocity: an object’s speed and direction of motion.

List an example of velocity

List one example of speed

What is acceleration? Acceleration: the change of an object’s velocity; speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.

What form of acceleration do you see? Speeding Up

What form of acceleration do you see? Changing direction

What form of acceleration do you see? Slowing down

What is Quantitative Observation Measurement, or how many. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

What is Qualitative Observation Five senses: hear, sight, touch, smell, and taste This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND