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Unit 1: Kinematics
1.2 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
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Displacement is a scalar quantity.
False
What type of quantity is displacement?
Vector
What is the formula for average velocity?
\vec{v}_{avg} = \frac{\Delta \vec{d}}{\Delta t}</latex>
Acceleration is the rate at which an object's velocity
changes
Displacement and distance traveled are always equal.
False
Average velocity is calculated by dividing total displacement by total
time
Order the steps for calculating average acceleration.
1️⃣ Find the change in velocity
2️⃣ Find the change in time
3️⃣ Divide the change in velocity by the change in time
Instantaneous acceleration is the limit of average acceleration as time approaches infinity.
False
Acceleration is a
vector quantity
.
True
What is the formula for average acceleration?
\vec{a}_{avg} = \frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}</latex>
Instantaneous acceleration is calculated as the limit of the change in velocity over time as the time interval approaches zero.
True
Match the type of acceleration with its definition and formula:
Average Acceleration ↔️ Change in velocity over change in time |||
a
⃗
a
v
g
=
\vec{a}_{avg} =
a
a
vg
=
Δ
v
⃗
Δ
t
\frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}
Δ
t
Δ
v
Instantaneous Acceleration ↔️ Acceleration at a specific moment |||
a
⃗
=
\vec{a} =
a
=
lim
Δ
t
→
0
Δ
v
⃗
Δ
t
\lim_{\Delta t \to 0} \frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}
lim
Δ
t
→
0
Δ
t
Δ
v
The standard unit for displacement in the metric system is
meters
.
Speed is a
scalar quantity
.
True
What type of quantity is velocity?
Vector
Displacement is a scalar quantity.
False
Average velocity is calculated by dividing the total displacement by the total time taken.
True
What is the formula for average velocity?
v
⃗
a
v
g
=
\vec{v}_{avg} =
v
a
vg
=
Δ
d
⃗
Δ
t
\frac{\Delta \vec{d}}{\Delta t}
Δ
t
Δ
d
What are the two types of velocity?
Average and Instantaneous
The units for instantaneous acceleration are
m/s²
.
True
Speed is a scalar quantity that includes direction.
False
What is the acceleration of an object moving with constant velocity?
Zero
Changing velocity occurs when an object speeds up, slows down, or changes
direction
What is the acceleration of an object moving with constant velocity?
Zero
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time.
True
Arrange the concepts from fundamental to derived:
1️⃣ Displacement
2️⃣ Velocity
3️⃣ Acceleration
In kinematics, consistent
sign
conventions are used to indicate direction.
What is displacement defined as?
Change in position
Moving 5 m north, then 3 m east is an example of
displacement
.
True
What is velocity defined as?
Rate of change of displacement
Instantaneous velocity is calculated as the limit of average velocity as the time interval approaches zero.
True
The formula for average velocity is
\vec{v}_{avg}
The formula for instantaneous velocity is
\lim_{\Delta t \to 0} \frac{\Delta \vec{d}}{\Delta t}
What is the definition of acceleration?
Rate of change of velocity
What is the formula for average acceleration?
\vec{a}_{avg} = \frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}</latex>
What is the unit for displacement?
Meters
Acceleration is measured in meters per
second squared
.
True
Velocity is the rate of change of
displacement
What is constant velocity?
Steady rate in a straight line
What is the relationship between displacement and velocity?
Velocity is the rate of change of displacement
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