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1 Motion in 1 Dimension Physics: Chapter 2-1 Pages 40-47

2 Displacement Displacement- length of the straight line drawn from initial position to final position. Change in position of an object Measured in meters (or km, cm, etc.)

3 Displacement Displacement ≠ distance traveled

4 Displacement Coordinate systems used to describe motion (x, y, z) x i = initial position x f = final position  Horizontal = x-axis (Δx)  Vertical = y-axis (Δy)

5 Displacement Displacement = change in position = final position – initial position Δx = change (delta) in x-axis ∆x = x f – x i Δy = y f – y i

6 Displacement A point of reference is arbitrarily chosen, but the same point must be used through the problem Displacement can be positive or negative * has magnitude & direction (+ or -) for consistency to right to left

7 Velocity Velocity – change in displacement during a given time interval in a certain direction  Measured in meters per second (m/s)

8 Velocity Average velocity = change in position = displacement change interval time interval V avg = Δx = X f – X i Δ t t f – t i

9 Velocity Velocity ≠ speed Velocity has magnitude & direction Speed has magnitude, no direction

10 Graphing Velocity Velocity can be interpreted graphically Displacement is measured over time at specific intervals When points plotted on a graph, the slope = average velocity

11 Graphing Velocity Slope = rise = change in vertical coordinate run change in horizontal coordinates V avg = Δx = X f – X i Δ t t f – t i

12 Graphing Velocity Steeper slope = larger velocity Horizontal slope = no velocity (object at rest)


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