P2.1 - Motion Flashcards

1
Q

What is speed?

A

The speed of a body (object) is the rate at which it covers distance.

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What are the two equations linking distance, speed, and time for uniform motion?

A
  • Distance travelled (m) = Speed (m/s) x Time (s)
  • Average Speed (m/s) = Total Distance (m) / Total
    time (s)
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3
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What is the difference between uniform speed and non-uniform speed?

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  1. Uniform speed The speed stays constant for the whole journey. Speed calculated from distance and time is a single value
  2. Non-Uniform The speed changes and is not the same during the journey. Speed calculated from (total) distance and (total) time is an average
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4
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How many metres are in one kilometre?
How many metres are in one mile?
How many seconds are there in one hour?

A
  • 1000m/km
  • 1609m/mile
  • 3600s/hour
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5
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How do light gates work and why are they better than stopwatches?

A
  • When you use a stopwatch there is a reaction
    time that affects the accuracy and precision of
    your measurement.
  • A timer starts and stops when an object
    interrupts a light beam.
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6
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How can you use ultrasound (high frequency sound waves) to measure distance?

A
  • Measures the time taken for a pulse to travel and
    back.
  • Uses this time halved and the speed of the pulse
    to work out the distance.
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7
Q

Whatโ€™s the difference between vector and scalar variables?

A
  • Scalers only have magnitude.

- Vectors have both a magnitude and a direction

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8
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How are vectors represented?

A

Vectors are represented by arrowsโ€ฆpointing in a given directionโ€ฆ with a given size.

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9
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What is the difference between distance and displacement?

A
  • Distance - The length of the path travelled from A
    to B - Scalar
  • Displacement - The length of the shortest distance
    between two points - Vector
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10
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What are the thee rules with adding vectors?

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  • If they act in the same direction, you add them.
  • If they are in opposite directions, you subtract
    them.
  • You can only add/subtract vectors that either
    act up and down or left and right.
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11
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How do you find the relative velocity of two bodies?

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Take the difference between the two bodies - Crucial to take into consideration the direction - Not the same idea as adding vectors.

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12
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Define acceleration.

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of a body.

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13
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How do you know if a body is accelerating?

A

If the speed and/or direction of motion change, the body is accelerating.

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14
Q

What is the equation linking to acceleration?

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acceleration (m/s2) = (final velocity- initial velocity(m/s)) / t (s)

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15
Q

What is a distance time graph and what does its gradient show?

A
  • A distance-time graph shows how the distance
    of an object changes with time.
  • The gradient of a line on a distance-time graph is
    equal to speed.
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16
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What is a velocity-time graph and what does its gradient show?

A
  • Velocity-time graphs shows how the velocity of an object changes with time.
  • They describe the acceleration of an object.
  • The gradient of a line on a velocity-time graph is
    equal to acceleration.
17
Q

How do you calculate displacement with a velocity time graph?

A

The area under a line on a velocity-time graph is equal to the displacement.

18
Q

What is an equation of motion?

A

An equation of motion is an equation that links velocities, displacement, acceleration and time for bodies that have a constant acceleration.

19
Q

What is THE EQUATION of motion?

A

v2-u2=2as

20
Q

What is kinetic energy?

A

Kinetic energy is the energy of a body owing to its velocity.

21
Q

What is the equation linking to kinetic energy?

A

KE (J) = 1/2 x m(kg) x v2 (m2s2)