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Motion in One Dimension

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1 Motion in One Dimension

2 Scalar quantities: Have magnitude (size) but no direction.
Examples: distance (10m) time (6 s) speed (12.3 km/h)

3 Vector quantities: Have both magnitude (size) and direction.
Examples: position (12 km due south) displacement ( 3m upward) velocity ( 13.5 m/s downward)

4 Distance VS Displacement
Distance (d) is a scalar quantity which refers to "how far an object has moved" during its motion. Displacement (x) is a vector quantity which refers to the object's change in position.

5 Frame of Reference Frame of reference is a place or object that you assume is fixed observations of how objects move in relation to that frame of reference. perception of motion depends on the observers frame of reference.

6 Position Location of the object at a specific time
displacement = Positionfinal - Positioninital ∆ x = xf -xi

7 Example A physics teacher walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters West, and finally 2 meters North. Even though the physics teacher has walked a total distance of 12 meters, her displacement is 0 meters. During the course of her motion, she has "covered 12 meters of ground" (distance = 12 m).

8 Displacement Vs distance

9 Distance vs. Displacement

10 Distance: Displacements Along a Line

11 Distance: Displacements Along a Line

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15 Example: Tommy walks from home (0m) to school which is 4.55 m North of his house. What is his displacement? ∆x = xf – xi = 4.55m – 0m = 4.55 m N or m

16 Example: A dog escapes from his owner’s house and finds a garden to dig up 21 m east of his house. He is scared off by a cat and runs back towards his house and ends up 6.5 m west of the garden. What is his displacement? ∆x = xf – xi = 6.5 m – 21m = m (or 14.5 m east)

17 Vectors

18 Steps in solving distance/displacement problems
Draw a diagram What are they asking for? Use the correct formula Don’t forget units (it’s wrong if there are no units) Include directions only if it is displacement.


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