Physics- Khan Academy
Displacement
(Initial Velocity+(Acceleration×Change in Time/2))Change in Time
Gravity
-9.8 m/sec²
Scalar
has magnitude/size
Vector
has magnitude/size and direction.
Acceleration definition
the change in velocity over time
Velocity definition
the speed of something in a given direction
Unit Vectors
allow us to keep track of the components of the vector
Acceleration
Change in Velocity/Change in Time
Velocity
Displacement/Change in Time (vector qualities)
Rate/Speed
Distance/Change in Time (scalar qualities)
Newton's First Law
Every body persists in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight forward, except in so far as it is compelled to change its state by force impressed.
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Force=Mass×Acceleration
Final Velocity
Initial Velocity+ Acceleration×Change in Time
Average Velocity
Initial Velocity+Final Velocity/2
Force
Mass×Acceleration
1600s
Objects have a tendency to maintain velocity unless acted on my unbalanced forces.
2000+ years
Objects have a tendency to stop. If you want something to keep moving, apply force.
Newton's Third Law of Motion
To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction: or the forces of two bodies on each other are always equal and are directed in opposite direction.