1.1.4 Equations of Motion

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  • The SI unit for initial velocity is m/s
  • What is acceleration defined as in equations of motion?
    Rate of change of velocity
  • The variable 't' in equations of motion is measured in seconds
  • The SI unit for displacement is meters
  • In the first equation of motion, 'v' represents the final velocity
  • What does the variable 't' represent in the first equation of motion?
    Time
  • A car starting from rest accelerates to 20 m/s in 5 seconds. Its acceleration can be calculated using the variable t
  • An object with an initial velocity of 5 m/s accelerates at 2 m/s² for 3 seconds. What is its final velocity using the first equation of motion?
    11 m/s
  • Match the variable with its definition and SI unit:
    Final Velocity ↔️ Velocity at the end of motion (m/s)
    Initial Velocity ↔️ Velocity at the beginning of motion (m/s)
    Acceleration ↔️ Rate of change of velocity (m/s²)
    Time ↔️ Duration of motion (s)
  • What is the final velocity of the object in the example problem?
    11 m/s
  • Match the variable with its symbol and unit:
    Final Velocity ↔️ v (m/s)
    Initial Velocity ↔️ u (m/s)
    Acceleration ↔️ a (m/s²)
    Time ↔️ t (s)
  • Match the variable with its symbol and unit:
    Displacement ↔️ s (m)
    Initial Velocity ↔️ u (m/s)
    Acceleration ↔️ a (m/s²)
    Time ↔️ t (s)
  • Match the variable with its symbol and unit:
    Final Velocity ↔️ v (m/s)
    Initial Velocity ↔️ u (m/s)
    Acceleration ↔️ a (m/s²)
    Displacement ↔️ s (m)
  • In the third equation of motion, v represents the final velocity.
  • What is the acceleration of an object that accelerates from 2 m/s to 5 m/s over a distance of 6 meters?
    1.75 m / s21.75 \text{ m / s}^{2}
  • Which equation of motion relates final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration, and time?
    v=v =u+ u +at at
  • What is the SI unit of initial velocity?
    m/s
  • What is the first equation of motion?
    v=v =u+ u +at at
  • If an object starts with an initial velocity of 3 m/s, accelerates at 2 m/s², and moves for 4 seconds, its final velocity is 11 m/s.
  • Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    True
  • What does 'v' represent in the first equation of motion?
    Final velocity
  • The second equation of motion is s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^{2}
  • The second equation of motion is s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^{2}
  • The third equation of motion is v^{2} = u^{2} + 2as
  • The third equation of motion is useful when time is not known.

    True
  • An object accelerates from 2 m/s to 5 m/s over a distance of 6 meters. What is the acceleration?
    1.75 m/s²
  • What is the rearranged form of the third equation of motion to find acceleration?
    a=a =v2u22s \frac{v^{2} - u^{2}}{2s}
  • The third equation of motion is useful when time is not a known factor.

    True
  • Steps to apply the equations of motion in problem-solving:
    1️⃣ Identify Variables
    2️⃣ Choose Equation
    3️⃣ Substitute
    4️⃣ Solve
  • A car accelerates from rest at 3 m/s² for 5 seconds. How far does it travel?
    37.5 meters
  • What does the variable 'v' represent in equations of motion?
    Final velocity
  • The SI unit for acceleration is m/s²
  • The variables in equations of motion describe different aspects of an object's motion and are used to calculate motion parameters.

    True
  • What does the variable 'u' represent in the first equation of motion?
    Initial velocity
  • The first equation of motion describes the relationship between initial velocity, acceleration, time, and final velocity.

    True
  • What is the acceleration of a car that starts from rest and reaches a final velocity of 20 m/s in 5 seconds?
    4 m/s²
  • The symbol a in equations of motion represents acceleration
  • What are the given values in the example problem: initial velocity, acceleration, and time?
    u = 5 m/s, a = 2 m/s², t = 3 s
  • Understanding the variables in equations of motion is crucial for solving problems related to linear motion.
    True
  • What is the relationship described by the first equation of motion?
    v = u + at