Motion - Equations and Graphs Flashcards

1
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what is a scalar?

A

a quantity which is fully described by its magnitude

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2
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examples of scalar quantities

A

distance, speed, mass

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3
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what is a vector?

A

a quantity which requires magnitude and direction

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4
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examples of vector quantities

A

acceleration, force, velocity, displacement

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5
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what are the 4 equations of motion?

A
  1. v=u+at
  2. s=ut+1/2at^2
  3. v^2=u^2+2as
  4. s=1/2(u+v)t
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6
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what does each letter of SUVAT stand for and what are their units?

A
S displacement m
U initial velocity ms-1
V final velocity ms-1
A acceleration ms-2
T time s
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7
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what is the gradient of a velocity time graph?

A

acceleration

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8
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what is the area under a velocity time graph?

A

displacement

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9
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what is the gradient of a displacement time graph?

A

velocity

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10
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definition of acceleration

A

the rate of change of velocity

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11
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definition of displacement

A

how far an object is from its start point

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12
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definition of velocity

A

the rate of change of displacement

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13
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what do the a-t and s-t graphs look like for an object moving at a constant velocity?

A

a-t acceleration is zero (-)

s-t displacement increases at a constant rate (/)

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14
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what do the a-t and s-t graphs look like for an object moving with constant increasing velocity?

A

a-t acceleration is constant and positive (above x-axis)

s-t displacement increases by a greater amount each second (gradient increasing)

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15
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what do the a-t and s-t graphs look like for an object moving with constant decreasing velocity?

A

a-t acceleration is constant and negative (below x-axis)

s-t gradient decreases over time

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16
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velocity-time graph of an object thrown vertically upwards then falling back to Earth.

A

gradient is a constant negative value (-9.8ms-2)
total area under the graph is zero
velocity is 0ms-1 at max height

17
Q

velocity-time graph of a bouncing ball

A

slope of the line for the majority of the graph is a constant negative value (always acceleration downwards whether motion is up or down)
nearly a vertical line represent motion of the ball when in contact with the ground and rebounding
area under graph reduces with each bounce as displacement reduces.

18
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acceleration-time graph of an object thrown vertically upwards then falling back to Earth.

A

horizontal line under x-axis (-9.8ms-2)

19
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displacement-time graph of an object thrown vertically upwards then falling back to Earth.

A

decreasing gradient until max height then increasing gradient back down to x-axis (n shape)