Chapter 3 - Motion Flashcards
What is average velocity?
Average velocity is calculated by:
Average Velocity = displacement/time taken
v = ∆x / ∆t
What properties can you derive from Distance-time graphs?
From a distance-time graph, you can find:
- The distance travelled on the y-axis.
- The time passed is on the x-axis.
- The speed over a time period is defined as the gradient of the line.
How do you determine acceleration?
Average acceleration is determined:
acceleration = change in velocity/change in time
a = ∆v / ∆t
What can you derive from velocity time graphs?
From velocity-time graphs, you can find:
- The velocity, on the y-axis.
- The time passed, on the x-axis.
- Acceleration, through the gradient of the curve.
- Displacement, through the area under the curve.
What are the equations of motion?
The equations of motion are the SUVAT equations.
What is the equation for thinking distance (the time taken for a driver to react to a need to stop?)
Thinking distance = speed x reaction time
What are the rules for projectile motion?
For projectile motion, assuming no air resistance:
- Vertical velocity changes due to acceleration of free fall (g)
- Vertical displacement and time of flight can be calculated using equations of motion.
- Horizontal velocity remains constant.