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Motion Distance and Displacement Vectors
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INTRO Watch the video Intro Video Intro Video Define distance in your own words draw an example of distance Define displacement in your own words Draw an example
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Distance Distance The length of a path between two points SI Unit = Meters (m) Large Distances = Kilometers (km) Small Distances = Centimeters (cm) 1 000 m = 1 km 1 m = 100 cm Example: Rollercoaster Measure the path the car travels
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Displacement Displacement – Distance & Direction The direction from the starting point AND the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point Example: Rollercoaster Distance: The total length of track the car has traveled Displacement: Start and End are the same place, so after you complete your ride and the car is back in place, the displacement is zero.
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Distance/Displacement Demo
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Vectors Vector A quantity that has magnitude and direction Magnitude = Size, length, or amount Represented by arrows on a graph or map Length of arrow = magnitude Displacement is an example of a vector
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Combining Displacements Two displacements (represented by two vectors) SAME DIRECTION ADD MAGNITUDE Two displacements (represented by two vectors) OPPOSITE DIRECTION SUBTRACT MAGNITUDE
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4 km 2 km Start Finish 4 km + 2 km = 6 km4 km - 2 km = 2 km Vector Addition & Subtraction
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Sample Problems
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Resultant Vectors Not all starts & ends for displacement is back where we started or along a straight path A resultant vector is the sum of 2 or more vectors Points directly from start to finish Used when 2 or more displacement vectors have different directions Vector Addition Simulator Vector Addition Simulator
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