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Title: Chapter 11: Motion


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Chapter 11 Motion
  • Section 11.1
  • Distance and Displacement

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Distance
  • Distance the length of a path between two
    points. (nothing about direction)
  • SI unit of measurement for distance is the meter
    (m).

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Displacement
  • Displacement the direction from the starting
    point and the length of a straight line from the
    starting point to the ending point
  • walk 5 blocks vs. walk 5 blocks north
  • how far out of place an object is how far
    from the starting point an object is
  • NOT necessarily equal to the distance that the
    object has traveled

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Examples of Displacement
  • Think about a roller coaster.
  • Think about someone walking around this
    rectangle. If the person walked all the way
    around it, what would be the distance traveled?
    What would be the displacement?

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Combining Displacements
  • Displacement is an example of a vector.
  • Vector a quantity that has magnitude (size,
    length, or amount) and direction
  • Vector addition the combining of vector
    magnitudes and directions
  • When adding displacements, you are using vector
    addition.

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Vector Addition Examples
  • Example on page 330
  • Using vector addition, explain why the
    displacement is zero if you start in the upper
    left corner and travel all the way around the
    rectangle.
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