3.1 Motion Flashcards

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What is the distance between a velocity-time graph and a speed-time graph?

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  1. Velocity is a vector, speed is a scalar.
  2. Therefore, velocity-time graphs can have a negative part to show that something is travelling in an opposite direction;
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What does the gradient of a v-t graph give, and why?

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Acceleration; because the gradient is the change in y over the change in x. In this case, this is v/t, which is acceleration.

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Why is acceleration a vector?

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Because the equation for acceleration is v/t, which involves velocity, which is a scalar quantity. Therefore, acceleration must have a direction as well as a magnitude, which is the definition of a vector.

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What does a linear v-t graph tell you?

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  1. That there is a constant gradient, and so uniform acceleration;
  2. That SUVAT can be used, because these equations only work with linear acceleration
  3. This means that in this case, the graph in the form y=mx+c will have the same equation as v=u+at
  4. Therefore, u will be = c, which means that the initial velocity is the same as the graph’s y axis intercept;
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How should one find displacement from a v-t graph? Why should they want to find displacement, and not distance?

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  1. The area under the graph;
  2. This is because the distance travelled = average speed x time;
  3. This is displacement and not distance, because displacement is a vector quantity, which the v-t graph deals with, because a and v are all vector quantities;
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What does a negative area under a v-t graph mean?

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That the object is moving back to its starting point.

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What are the two ways that non-uniform acceleration can be shown on a v-t graph?

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  1. Increasing acceleration:
    This is shown by an increasing gradient, that mirrors y=x^2 graphs;
  2. Decreasing acceleration:
    This is shown by an decreasing gradient, that mirrors y=-x^2 graphs;
    In both cases, the acceleration is non-linear, and so the graphs will not be straight. This means that SUVAT cannot be used, and therefore the equation of the graph cannot be expressed in the form of v=u+at.
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Which equations should one find the displacement of a v-t graph? List the equations that should be used in the eventuality that the acceleration is uniform and non uniform.

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The displacement of a v-t graph is the same as the area underneath it:
1. If the graph is linear (uniform acceleration), the only equation that should be used is the area of a triangle: 1/2 base x height;
2. If the graph is non-linear (non-uniform acceleration), then the area under the graph should be split into trapeziums. To find the area of a trapezium;
1/2 (a+b)h. The area under the graph, of the triangle that is closest to the origin will also need to be used, by finding 1/2 bh. The total area under the graph will be the sum of all of the areas of these trapeziums.

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