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Scalar verses vector:  Scalar: a measurement only having magnitude or size Ex: 55 km/hr 25 kg 88 mL  Vector: a measurement that has magnitude and direction Ex: 55 km/hr SW 125 m N
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Page 1: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Kinematics: IntroPhysic 11

Page 2: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

What is kinematics? area of Physics Is the branch of mechanics concerned

with motion without reference to force or mass

Page 3: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Scalar verses vector: Scalar: a measurement only having

magnitude or size Ex: 55 km/hr

25 kg88 mL

Vector: a measurement that has magnitude and direction

Ex: 55 km/hr SW 125 m N

Page 4: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Distance:• is a scalar

quantity which refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.

• What was this person’s distance?

Start/finish

Page 5: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Position (position vector): Symbol: Location of an object at a given time based off

a point of reference Position vector: starts from the origin of a

coordinate system

d

Page 6: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Displacement: The change or difference between the

final position and the initial position of an object

Symbol: ∆d ∆d = positionfinal – positioninital

∆d = df – di

Page 7: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

How are distance and displacement different?

start

finish

45 m

175 m

Page 8: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Time and time interval: Usually the time at which an event

begins is designated 0 (zero) seconds. Time interval: the time elapsed between

two instants of time

∆t= tfinal – tinital

Page 9: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

What is the time interval for A to B?

A to D?

C to D?

Page 10: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Speed: Speed = distance__

time

describes how fast something is moving. It is a scalar quantity (does NOT indicate direction)

Page 11: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Example:• While on vacation, Karen traveled a total

distance of 440 km. Her trip took 5 hours. What was her average speed?

speed= d / t s = 440km / 5hr

s = 88km/hr

Page 12: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Average Velocity A vector quantity that describes how fast

and in what direction an object is moving (displacement/time interval)

“rate of change of position”

Vave = ∆d or df - di ∆t tf - ti

Page 13: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Example 1:• A helicopter flies 158 km due south from the

airport to a rescue site and it arrives at the site 26.0 mins later, what is the helicopter’s velocity in km/hr?

ti = 0, tf =26min, di =0km, df=158 km S, Vave=? Convert min to hrs: 26.0 min x1hour =0.433 hr

60min Vave = ∆d

∆t= 158km – 0km 0.433hr – 0 hr

= 367 km/hr

Page 14: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Example 2:• The space shuttle Endeavor is

launched to altitude of 500 000 m North of the surface of the earth. The shuttle travels at an average rate of 700 m/s. How long will it take for Endeavor to reach its orbit?

ti = 0, tf =?, di =0m, df=500 000m N, Vave= 700m/s Finish on board!

Page 15: Kinematics: Intro Physic 11. What is kinematics?  area of Physics  Is the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass.

Practise: Pg 39# 1, 2 Pg 40 # a, b Pg 41# 1, 2 Pg 45# 2,3


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