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Bell Activity 1.Convert 0.3 Megameters to meters. 2.Use significant digits for the following problems. a.) 10.25 + 11.254 b.) 1.5 X 10 3 + 1.35 X 10 4.

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1 Bell Activity 1.Convert 0.3 Megameters to meters. 2.Use significant digits for the following problems. a.) 10.25 + 11.254 b.) 1.5 X 10 3 + 1.35 X 10 4

2 Vector and Scalar Quantities Scalar Quantity – tells you the magnitude of a quantity (Ex. 30 km/h) Vector Quantity – tells you the magnitude of a quantity and direction (Ex. 10 km/h East)

3 Distance & Displacement

4 Distance and displacement are two quantities which may seem to mean the same thing, yet have distinctly different definitions and meanings Distance is a scalar quantity which refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.scalar quantity

5 Distance & Displacement Displacement is a vector quantity which refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's change in position.vector quantity Recall that a scalar has only a magnitude and a vector is described by both a magnitude and a direction

6 Distance & Displacement To test your understanding of this distinction, consider the following motion depicted in the diagram below. A physics teacher walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters West, and finally 2 meters North.

7 Distance & Displacement Even though the physics teacher has walked a total distance of 12 meters, her displacement is 0 meters. During the course of her motion, she has "covered 12 meters of ground" (distance = 12 m).

8 Distance & Displacement Yet, when she is finished walking, she is not "out of place" - i.e., there is no displacement for her motion (displacement = 0 m). Displacement, being a vector quantity, must give attention and regard to direction. The 4 meters east is canceled by the 4 meters west; and the 2 meters south is canceled by the 2 meters north.

9 Distance & Displacement Picture the movement of the teacher on a piece of graph paper. If the teacher moves up or to the right, her movement is positive If the teacher moves down or to the left, her movement is negative

10 Distance & Displacement Now for a final example. Seymour Butz views football games from under the bleachers. He frequently paces back and forth to get the best views. The diagram below shows several of Seymour's positions at various times. At each marked position, Seymour makes a "U-turn" and moves in the opposite direction.

11 Distance & Displacement In other words, Seymour moves from position A to B to C to D. What is Seymour's resulting displacement and distance of travel?

12 Distance & Displacement Seymour’s distance is 95 yards He traveled 35 yards from point A to point B. He then traveled 20 yards from point B to point C. Finally he traveled 40 yards from point C to point D.

13 Distance & Displacement Seymour has a displacement of –55 yards He travels –35 yards left from point A to point B. He then travels +20 yards to the right from point B to point C. Finally he travels –40 yards to the left from point C to point D.


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