Week 1 Flashcards
Distance
length between A and B using actual path
Displacement
length between A and B in a straight line
Speed
speed = distance / time
Velocity
speed in a specific direction
Acceleration
change in a state of motion
What is the difference between a Proportionality Statement and an equation?
Proportionality Statement: ‘how do these variables relate?’
Equation: ‘By how much do these variables relate?’
What is the difference between Distance and Displacement?
Distance is the actual path taken between A and B, Displacement is the length between A and B in a straight line.
Differentiate between Instantaneous Speed and Average Speed.
Instantaneous speed is the speed in one instant (e.g a car speedometer), Average speed is the average speed over an amount of time.
Differentiate between Speed and Velocity.
Velocity has a specific direction, whereas speed does not require a direction.
What is the mathematical equation for the relationship between acceleration and velocity?
acceleration is the change of velocity per time interval:
A = (triangle symbol)V / (triangle symbol)t