Monday, February 1, 2016

Continue MOTION

WARM UP 2/1/16 (left side of interactive notebook)
-Using your 'Bill Nye the Science Guy - Motion' worksheet from the video we watched during the last class, take this quiz on the left side of your notebook (answers only is OK).


-Review answers to quiz

-Review vocabulary terms from last class:
(students write on board)
distance
velocity
speed
momentum
acceleration
inertia
displacement

(Good information on scalars & vectors HERE! Video on distance and displacement HERE, and video on speed and velocity HERE)

The motion of objects can be described by words. Even a person without a background in physics has a collection of words that can be used to describe moving objects. Words and phrases such as going fast,stoppedslowing downspeeding up, and turning provide a sufficient vocabulary for describing the motion of objects. In physics, we use these words and many more. We will be expanding upon this vocabulary list with words such as distancedisplacementspeedvelocity, and acceleration. As we will soon see, these words are associated with mathematical quantities that have strict definitions. The mathematical quantities that are used to describe the motion of objects can be divided into two categories. The quantity is either a vector or a scalar. These two categories can be distinguished from one another by their distinct definitions:

  • Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.
  • Vectors are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.










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