2.0 forces and motion
Motion Notes 2005
Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension. Sign Convention & Direction.
Motion basics Chapter 1 Mr. Whitney. Sign Convention & Direction Motion has a 1) Direction 2) Magnitude - How much motion has or is occurring Positive:
Motion The base SI units for length, time, and mass are meters, seconds, and kilograms Movement in relation to a frame of reference is called relative.
RATE of CHANGE. SLOPE or m1m1 m2m2 m 1 = m 2 Slope of a line is constant Slope is known as the change in ‘y’ with respect to ‘x’ m is - m is + m.
Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it.