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Motion Definition Change in position of an object over a period of time relative to a reference frame.
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Reference Frames Definition Coordinate systems with up to 3 dimensions that are used to measure changes in an object’s position from a reference point called the origin. Time is the 4 th dimension and you can think about motion along its axis as well.
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Distance Definition Number of units between two positions when measured from a fixed reference point OR Number of units an object has travelled during its journey from a fixed reference point Calculation Choose units, tools and measure between two points in up to 3 dimensions. Metric: millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers... Standard: inches, feet, yards, miles… Consider The driving distance between Grand Junction and Denver is 243 miles. Is there another way to report the distance between Grand Junction and Denver?
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Displacement Definition The distance and direction of an object’s change in position from its starting point. Calculation Measure the distance between start & finish points. It’s not the entire trip. Include a compass direction from the starting point. Consider You drive 10 blocks east on Patterson Rd. to a restaurant. On your way home, you drive 4 blocks west on Patterson Rd from the restaurant to get gas. Describe a location where distance and displacement are different. Describe a location where distance and displacement are the same.
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Speed
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Describing Speed
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Distance – Time Graphs Distance is plotted on the vertical axis. Time is plotted on the horizontal axis. The slope of a line on a distance-time graph gives the speed of an object in motion
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Velocity
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Acceleration
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