KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION chapter Section 2.1 Displacement Section 2.2 Speed and Velocity 1. A particle travels along a curved path between two points P and Q as shown. The displacement of the particle does not depend on- Q (a) The location of Q. ...
Kinematics in 1-Dimension鈥搘ith acceleration!1. Computingaverage accelerationrequires knowing the instantaneous velocity at twoinstants in time,andf iv v(or the slope of a secant line on a v-t graph).Instantaneous accelerationwould require knowing the slope of a tangent line on avelocity-time ...
Physics 1D03 - Lecture 2 1 Kinematics in One Dimension ? Displacement, velocity, acceleration ? Graphs ? A special case: constant acceleration ? Bodies in free fall Serway and Jewett Chapter 2 Physics 1D03 - Lecture 2 2 ? Kinematics : the description of motion ? One dimension : motion ...
Kinematics in One Dimension - McMaster Physics and Astronomy运动学-麦克马斯特的一维物理和天文学 Physics 1D03 - Lecture 2 * If you missed the first lecture. . . Find the course webpage: http://physwww.mcmaster.ca/~okon/1d03/1d03.html and read the course outline and the first lecture. ...
Chapter 2 Kinematics In One Dimension 2-4 (a) (b) Figure 2.3 The position of an object determined from a new reference system. vavg = x t (2.6) Remember, the average velocity is the same physically in both equations 2.5 and 2.6; the numerator is still the displacement of ...
Motion in One Dimension Key Terminology Distance Speed Time *These are all scalar quantities -only magnitude Displacement Velocity Acceleration *These are all vector quantities -magnitude and direction Distance vs. Displacement DISTANCE Total traveled Path dependent Scalar quantity DISPLACEMENT Change in ...
Kinematics analyzes the positions and motions of objects as a function of time, without regard to the causes of motion. It involves the relationships between th
Velocity in One-Dimensional Kinematics Velocityrepresents the rate of change of displacement over a given amount of time. The displacement in one-dimension is generally represented in regards to a starting point ofx1andx2. The time that the object in question is at each point is denoted ast1an...
Kinematics in One Dimension. Distance and Displacement. Projectile Motion Questions. C H A P T E R 2 Kinematics in One Dimension. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies. Lecture 4: More kinematics. Displacement and change in displacement Position vector points from the origin to a location. The displacement...
KINEMATICS IN ONE DIMENSION chapter Section 2.1 Displacement Section 2.2 Speed and Velocity 1. A particle travels along a curved path between two points P and Q as shown. The displacement of the particle does not depend on- Q (a) The location of Q. (b) The location of P. (c) The di...