Science 10 Unit 3- Motion
Acceleration, a
A change in the velocity of an object during a time interval; rate of change of velocity per unit of time. This includes speeding up and down.
Vector
A quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction, such as displacement and position.
Scalar
A quantity that has only magnitude, or size such ad distance, time and temperature.
Velocity
A vector quantity that describes an object's displacement during a specific time interval or an object's rate of change of position.
Position
An object's distance and direction from a reference point.
Positive Direction
East and North
Uniform motion
Motion in which the object's displacement is equal for each time interval
Average velocity
The displacement if an object divided by the time interval it takes to travel the displacement.
Speed, v
The distance an object moved in a certain length of time.
Motion
The process of changing position.
Displacement
The straight line distance, or the difference, between the initial and the final position of an object.
Distance, d
The total lenght between two points or the total length travelled
Instantaneous velocity
The velocity (magnitude and direction) at a specific instant of time.
Negative Direction
West and South
Constant velocity
When an object travels at the same speed and the same direction for each time interval.
Reference point
a starting point used to describe the location or the positon of an object
Displacement
final position - initial position
Slope
rise over run
Changing velocity
whe an object's speed or direction, or both, change for each time interval.