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Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Objectives Describe motion in terms of frame of reference, displacement, time, and velocity. Calculate the displacement of an object traveling at a known velocity for a specific time interval.

One Dimensional Motion Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 One Dimensional Motion To simplify the concept of motion, we will first consider motion that takes place in one direction. One example is the motion of a commuter train on a straight track. To measure motion, you must choose a frame of reference. A frame of reference is a system for specifying the precise location of objects in space and time.

Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Frame of Reference

displacement = final position – initial position Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Displacement Displacement is a change in position. Displacement is not always equal to the distance traveled. The SI unit of displacement is the meter, m. Dx = xf – xi displacement = final position – initial position

Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Displacement

Positive and Negative Displacements Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Positive and Negative Displacements

Chapter 2 Average Velocity Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Average Velocity Average speed is the total distance divided by the time interval during which the distance was travelled. Average velocity is the total displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred. In SI, the unit of velocity is meters per second, abbreviated as m/s.

Section 1 Displacement and Velocity Chapter 2 Average Velocity