Chapter 2. Kinematics Flashcards

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What are the equations of motion

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  1. v = u + at
    From a = (v-u)/t
  2. s = ½(u+v)t
    From average velocity = displacement/ time taken
  3. s = it + ½at²
    From equation 2 replace v with v from equation 1
  4. v² = u² + 2as
    From equation 2 replace t with t from equation 1
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What is the formula for acceleration?

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Change in velocity over time taken

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What is given by the area under a velocity time graph

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Displacement

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In parabolic motion what determines the distance traveled and what determines the time taken?

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  1. The distance traveled depends on the horizontal velocity and the time taken
  2. The time of the flight depends on the vertical velocity
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Note

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Make sure you’re able to answer questions on parabolic motion

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What is kinematic

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Kinematics is the study of motion (regardless of the cause of the motion or the mass of the object)

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Give the four types of motion

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  1. Linear
  2. Parabolic
  3. Circular
  4. Simple Harmonic
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Definitions

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  1. Displacement is the change in position of an object or distance moved in a particular direction from a fixed reference point. It is a vector quantity.
  2. Speed is the rate of change of distance or the distance travelled per unit time. Speed is a scalar quantity.
  3. Velocity is the rate of change of displacement. Velocity is a vector quantity.
    Constant or uniform velocity occurs when a body covers equal displacements in equal time intervals.
  4. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. It is a vector.
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What does the area under an acceleration time graph represent?

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Change in velocity

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What does it mean when an object is free fall?

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The only force acting on the object is due to gravitational acceleration

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