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Motion - Terminology. Scalar A scalar quantity is a quantity that requires only a magnitude (size) and appropriate units for its full description. Examples.

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1 Motion - Terminology

2 Scalar A scalar quantity is a quantity that requires only a magnitude (size) and appropriate units for its full description. Examples – distance, speed, time

3 Vector Quantity A quantity that requires a magnitude (size), appropriate units, and a direction for its complete description. Examples – Displacement, velocity, acceleration, force

4 Position The separation between an object and a reference point in a particular direction.

5 Position-Time Graph Graph of an object’s motion that shows how its position depends on clock reading, or time.

6 Distance The separation between two points. This is a scalar quantity.

7 Displacement A change in position in a particular direction. Because direction matters, displacement is a vector quantity.

8 Speed Rate of distance traveled to time interval. Because speed is distance over time, speed is a scalar quantity and direction is not important.

9 Velocity The ratio of the change in position to time interval over which the change takes place. Velocity is a measure of displacement over time and since displacement is a vector quantity, velocity is also a vector quantity.

10 Velocity-time graph A plot of velocity of an object as a function of time.

11 Acceleration Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred. Or…rate of change in velocity. In IB Physics, a “rate of change” refers to a time rate of change unless otherwise indicated. Since change in velocity is a vector quantity, acceleration is also a vector quantity.


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