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Notes for Frame of Reference, Distance & Displacement. Write these notes in your IAN.
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What is a Frame of Reference? Well, have you ever been to the beach? What happens when you swim out in the water away from the shoreline? A Frame of Reference is how you see something happen from your perspective.
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Is the speed of the ball different relative to the pitcher, the truck driver, and the jet pilot? Why or why not?
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What is your definition of DISTANCE? Distance is the length of the actual path taken by an object to reach a destination. The variable for distance is “d”, and we will usually measure distance in meters, [m].
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Distance (d) – how far an object travels. Does not depend on direction. Imagine an ant crawling along a ruler. What distance did the ant travel? d = 3 cm cm 012345678910
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Distance does not depend on direction. Here’s our intrepid ant explorer again. Now what distance did the ant travel? d = 3 cm Does his direction change the answer? cm 012345678910
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Distance does not depend on direction. Imagine our ant explorer changing his direction. What distance did the ant walk? d = 7 cm Does his direction matter? cm 012345678910
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What is your definition of DISPLACEMENT? Displacement is how far the object is from its starting point to its ending point, regardless of how it got there. This is a STRAIGHT LINE measurement. The formula for displacement is and displacement is also measured in meters, [m].
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Find the displacement of the ant. Δx = x f – x i Distance: 7 cm Displacement: Δx = 3 [cm]– 0 [cm] = +3 [cm] What is the ant’s direction? cm 012345678910 + -
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An athlete runs around a track that is 100 meters long three times, then stops. What is the athlete’s distance? What is the athlete’s displacement? Distance = 300 m Displacement = 0 m Why?
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