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Motion

Motion. Many words are used when describing motion. Many of these words have specific meanings in science. Some common words used to describe motion include: Distance Time Speed Position Displacement. Describe the motion of the soccer ball before and after it is kicked.

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Motion

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  1. Motion • Many words are used when describing motion. • Many of these words have specific meanings in science. • Some common words used to describe motion include: • Distance • Time • Speed • Position • Displacement Describe the motion of the soccer ball before and after it is kicked. What key words did you use when describing this situation?

  2. Direction Makes a Difference: SCALARS AND VECTORS • Quantities that are measured or counted have a magnitude but may also contain a direction. • MAGNITUDE- refers to the size of a measurement or the amount you are counting.

  3. Direction Makes a Difference: SCALARS AND VECTORS • Quantities that describe magnitude but do not include direction are called scalar quantities or SCALARS. • Example: 25 seconds

  4. VECTORS • Quantities that describe magnitude and also include direction are called vector quantities or VECTORS. • Example: 5 km north Every time you use a map or give directions, you are using vectors.

  5. Quick Check 1. Identify each of the following quantities as either vector or scalar. (a) 80 kg (b) 30 km [S] (c) 2 hours driving in a car (d) swimming for 100 m [N] (e) 21°C

  6. DISTANCE • Distance (d) is a scalar quantity that describes the length of a path between two points or locations. • Example: A car traveled a distance of 10 km to the store

  7. POSITION • Position ( d ) is a vector quantity that describes a specific point relative to a reference point. • Example: The school is 3 km east of my house • The SI unit for both distance and position is metres (m).

  8. DISPLACEMENT(∆d) • Displacement describes the straight-line distance and direction from one point to another. • Displacement describes how much an object’s position has changed.

  9. DISPLACEMENT(∆d) • Displacement is equal to the final position minus the initial position. • The SI unit for displacement is metres (m).

  10. Ex: What is the Skateboarder's displacement between 2 s and 5 s? Δd = 7m - 2m = 5m [E] • The skateboarder’s displacement is 5 m [E].

  11. Ex 2:If car leaves home and drives 10 km East to the store and then returns home. a) What is the total distance the car travelled? b) What is the total displacement?

  12. Ex 2:If car leaves home and drives 10 km East to the store and then returns home. a) What is the total distance the car travelled? b) What is the total displacement? The car has driven a total distance of 20 km Displacement is 0 km

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