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 ||| aavg=\vec{a}_{avg} =ΔvΔt \frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}
      Instantaneous Acceleration ↔️ Acceleration at a specific moment ||| a=\vec{a} =limΔt0ΔvΔt \lim_{\Delta t \to 0} \frac{\Delta \vec{v}}{\Delta t}
    • 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?
      vavg=\vec{v}_{avg} =ΔdΔt \frac{\Delta \vec{d}}{\Delta t}
    • 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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