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Displacement ()• a vector quantity• a change in position• the length and direction from the start point to the end
point (straight line)
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The difference between DISTANCE and DISPLACEMENT:
distance (d) – length of path travelled
displacement () – length of straight line from start to finish (including direction)
distance vs. displacement animation
What’s your vector Victor animation
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A student travels 2 km [E] and then goes 5 km [W]. What is the displacement?
1 cm = 1 km (create a scale)
mathematically…
[E] = +ved1 = +2 kmd2 = -5 km
= + = 2 + (-5) = -3
\ The displacement is 3 km [W]
2 km [E]
5 km [W]
3 km [W]
(include compass heading)
(draw 1st vector)(draw 2nd vector)
(draw resultant vector)
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Velocity
Velocity (• a vector quantity• rate of change of position• the displacement divided by the time interval
𝑣= �⃑�𝑡
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A student rides her bike from her house to school. The path she takes is 2km long but the displacement is 1 km [E]. It takes her 30 minutes. Calculate her speed and velocity.
v =
=
= 4 km/h
𝑣= �⃑�𝑡
=
= 2 km/h [E]
speed velocity
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Proper Form for Word Problems
G - given information (right hand margin)R - required information (right hand margin)A - appropriate formulaS - substituteS - solveS - statement (significant digits and units)
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1. A cyclist travels 16.0 km [N] and then heads 24.0 km [S] in a time of 2.1 hours. Calculate her average velocity.
[N] = +ve
=16 km = -24 km
=
= 16 + (-24) = -8
= -8 kmt = 2.1 h = ? =
= - 3.8
\ the velocity of the cyclist was 3.8 km/h [S]
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2. A person jogs at a speed of 3.2 m/s for 25 minutes. What distance did the person travel?
v = 3.2 m/s
t = 25 min. = 25 x 60 = 1500 s
d = ?
\ the distance travelled was 4800 m.
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3. How much time will it take for a car to travel 2.3 km [W] at a velocity of 42.0 m/s[W]?
[W] = +ve
= 2.3 km = 2300m
= 42.0 m/s
t = ?
=
= 54.76
\the time was 55 s.
1.2 Prac. #5-9 UC #3-6