Physics Chapter 3
acceleration
Acceleration is the rate of change in an object's velocity.
uniform motion
An object in uniform motion moves along a straight line with an unchanging velocity.
What happens when the velocity vector and the acceleration vector of an object in motion are in the same direction?
The speed of the object increases.
displacement
a change in position having both magnitude and direction: it is equal to the final position minus the initial position.
vector
a quantity that has magnitude and direction.
a change in velocity results in
acceleration
average acceleration
change in velocity during some measurable time interval divided by that time interval.
velocity changes when the direction of motion
changes
all objects in free fall
have the same acceleration
free fall
is the motion of an object when gravity is the only significant force acting on it. Action is due to gravity alone. Air resistance has little affect
unit for acceleration
m/s2
accelerate
speed up, slow down, change position
origin
the point at which both variables in a coordinate system have the value.
velocity
time rate of change in position
acceleration
time rate of change of the velocity
noniniform velocity
velocity is changing
constant acceleration
velocity of an object changes at a constant rate
An object moving with constant velocity has
zero acceleration