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Physics Unit 1

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Speed   scalar quantity that refers to how fast something is moving  
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Scalar   only magnitude, no direction  
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Speed Equation   speed = distance / time  
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Distance   the total length measure between objects without regard for direction  
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Velocity   vector quantity that refers to how fast something is moving  
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Vector   both direction & magnitude (ex: -5mph or 5mph to the left)  
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Velocity Equation   velocity = displacement / time  
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Displacement   how far you are regardless of how you got there  
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Displacement Equation   Δt = xf - xo  
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Average Velocity Equation   v = Δx / Δt or v = (x2-x1) / (t2-t1)  
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Position Equation   x = xo + v(t)  
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Models Of Motion   equation, graph, table, & dot diagram  
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Dot Diagram Speeding Up (left to right)   .____.__._.  
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Dot Diagram Slowing Down (left to right)   ._.__.____.  
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Dot Diagram At Constant Speed   . . . . . . .  
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How To Calculate When Two Objects Will Collide   1) create position equations -- 2) set them equal to get time -- 3) plug time into original equations  
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