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1-D Motion Displacement, Position, and Distance Velocity vs. Speed
Frame of Reference
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Frame of Reference x=975 ft. x=0 x=1000 ft. Where is the grizzly?
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Position vs. Displacement
Reference point or origin x=975 ft. x=0 x=1000 ft. positions Position depends upon your frame of reference.
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Position vs. Displacement
Reference point or origin x=475 ft. x=975 ft. x=0 x=1000 ft. x=500 ft. positions If we change our frame of reference, Then our positions change.
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Position vs. Displacement
x=975 ft. 25 ft. x=0 x=1000 ft. Displacement is the difference in positions.
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Position vs. Displacement
Reference point or origin x=975 ft. x=475 ft. 25 ft. x=0 x=1000 ft. x=500 ft. If we change our frame of reference, the displacement stays the same.
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1-D Motion
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Displacement Displacement is change in position.
Displacement can be positive or negative.
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Velocity Average velocity is displacement in a given time.
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Finding displacement from velocity and time.
The high-speed train travels from Paris to Lyons at an average velocity of +227 km/h. The trip takes 2.00 h. How far is Lyons from Paris?
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Finding displacement from velocity and time.
Paris 227 km/h Lyons Dt=2h Unknown Dx
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Finding displacement from velocity and time.
Paris 227 km/h Lyons Dt=2h Unknown Dx
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