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Position and Displcaement AP Physics C
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Vectors and Scalars Vector: A quantity that has both magnitude (amount) and direction. Scalar: A quantity that has only magnitude. Example: 5 blocks, north is a … – vector Example: 250 mL is a … – scalar Example: 475 miles/hour, heading 078⁰ is a … – vector
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Vectors and Scalars Give examples of quantities that can only be scalars and of quantities that are vectors: Scalar onlyVector TemperatureVelocity(make list in group)
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Vector Notation
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Showing Direction of a Vector At first we will only deal with vectors in one dimension For example left/right or up/down or forward/backwards For one dimension, direction can just be shown as “+” (positive) or “-” (negative) Later we will look at two or three dimensions and will see how to indicate direction for those.
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Position
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Displacement
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Distance Travelled Not the same as displacement Length of path actually followed Standard SI units: meters (m) How is that different from displacement? One lap in BHS pool (down and back): Distance travelled = ? 50 m Displacement = ? 0 m One lap on BHS track?
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