Displacement vs distance examples

    • [DOC File]Guided Notes – Pendulums

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      Oct 06, 2013 · speed vs. time for a decelerating object. distance vs. time for an object with increasing speed. velocity vs. time for an object with a constantly increasing displacement. acceleration vs. time for an object that is moving at a constant speed. displacement vs. time for …

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    • [DOC File]Distance and Displacement Worksheet

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      She travels 5 km north, then 3 km east and then 1 km north again. What distance did she cover? What was her displacement? Alex goes cruising on his dirt bike. He rides 700 m north, 300 m east, 400 m north, 600 m west, 1200 m south 300 m east and finally 100 m north. What distance did he cover? What was his displacement? (use 1cm = 100m)

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    • [DOC File]MR. G'S DP PHYSICS - Home

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      The displacement y vs. time t graph of a light wave is shown. 55. Find the frequency of the light. What portion of the electromagnetic spectrum does this place this light? 56. Find the wavelength of the light. 57. Explain why you don’t need a displacement vs. distance graph for …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2 – Motion in One Dimension

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      Displacement (m) Total Displacement vs. Time. Time (s) Velocity (m/s) Velocity vs. Time. Time (s) Acceleration (m/s2) Acceleration vs. Time. Time (s) Displacement (m) Total Displacement vs. Time. 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 Sheet3. Sheet2. Sheet1. Chart3

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    • [DOC File]Displacement Worksheet

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      Calculate the distance and displacement in each of the following situations. Include a direction (example: north or northwest) with your answer. David walks 3 km north, and then turns east and walks 4 km. Amy runs 2 miles south, then turns around and runs 3 miles north. Jermaine runs exactly 2 laps around a 400 meter track.

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    • [DOC File]Describing Motion Verbally with Distance and Displacement

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      Motion can be described using words, diagrams, numerical information, equations, and graphs. Using words to describe the motion of objects involves an understanding of such concepts as position, displacement, distance, rate, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Vectors vs. Scalars. 1.

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    • [DOC File]Distance-time graphs

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      DISPLACEMENT is the distance measured in a certain direction. VELOCITY is the speed measured in a certain direction. Velocity (v) = displacement (s)/time (t) or Displacement (s) = vt. EXAMPLES. 1. A car travels 80m due east for 4s at a constant velocity: (a) what is its velocity

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    • [DOC File]Distance and Displacement Lab - Urban Steelworks

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      distance. and write it below. Show your work. Add number 14 and 15. Distance = _____ Here’s a way to figure out your . calculated displacement. You can use Pythagoras’ Theorem! Add the square of number 13 and the square of number 14. Write it . here:_____ Now square the distance you measured in number 15 (your. measured displacement).

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    • [DOCX File]Distance and Displacement Lab

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      Everyday changes in position are measured with distance. Distance is only a measurement of length. An item that moves has both distance and direction. Scientists measure changes in position with displacement (displacement is the overall distance with direction). Some objects can have a distance of 50 meters but a displacement of 0 meters.

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