Speed, Distance & Acceleration Flashcards
example of a scalar quantity?
speed
example of a vector quantity
velocity
what does a straight diagonal line represent on a DISTANCE-TIME graph?
constant speed
what does a straight diagonal line represent on a DISTANCE-TIME graph?
constant speed
what does a straight horizontal line represent on a DISTANCE-TIME graph?
a stationary object
what does a straight diagonal line represent on a SPEED-TIME graph?
constant acceleration
overall stopping distance =
thinking distance + braking distance
factors that affect thinking distance
tiredness, use of mobile phones, influence of alcohol/drugs and speed of car.
factors that affect the braking distance
condition of tyres/brake pads, wet/icy weather conditions, road surface, steepness of road and speed of car.
what are the 2 main rules for a velocity time graph?
- The slope/gradient is equal to the acceleration
- The are under the graph is equal to the distance travelled
how to calculate speed at a given time from a distance-time graph?
- draw a tangent at the required time
- calculate the gradient
how to calculate the distance traveled from a velocity-time graph
it is equal to the area underneath the graph
how does the speed of a vehicle affect thinking and braking distance
both are increased
what can affect a drivers reaction time
-drugs
-alcohol
-tiredness
what can effect braking distance
-icy roads
-wet roads
-lack of tire grip
-poor break conditions