Chapter 3 - Motion Flashcards

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What is average velocity?

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Average velocity is calculated by:

Average Velocity = displacement/time taken

v = ∆x / ∆t

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What properties can you derive from Distance-time graphs?

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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.
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How do you determine acceleration?

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Average acceleration is determined:

acceleration = change in velocity/change in time

a = ∆v / ∆t

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What can you derive from velocity time graphs?

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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.
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What are the equations of motion?

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The equations of motion are the SUVAT equations.

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What is the equation for thinking distance (the time taken for a driver to react to a need to stop?)

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Thinking distance = speed x reaction time

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What are the rules for projectile motion?

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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.
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