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Time Interval(Δt) Time (t) is a concept that describes when an event occurs. Initial time (ti) is when the event began. Final time (tf) is when the event finished.
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Time Interval(Δt) Time interval is the difference between the final and initial times. Time interval is calculated by: Both time and time interval are scalar quantities.
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Ex: 1. What is the position of the sign relative to the tree?
2. What is the time interval to move from the fire hydrant to the sign?
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Ex: 1. What is the position of the sign relative to the tree?
The position of the sign is 7 m east of the tree 2. What is the time interval to move from the fire hydrant to the sign? 5s – 2s = 3s
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Watch for Signs When using vector quantities, opposite directions are given opposite signs. North, east, up, and right are called positive (+). South, west, down, and left are called negative (–). Common sign conventions
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Watch for Signs North, east, up, and right are called positive (+). South, west, down, and left are called negative (–). Common sign conventions
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Ex 3: What is the person’s displacement between 0 s and 15 s .
Ex 4: What distance did the person walk in this same time interval?
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