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Chapter 3: Position, Speed and Velocity 3.1 Space and Position 3.2 Graphs of Speed and Velocity 3.3 Working with Equations.
Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Measuring motion.
Chapter 1. Bell Work Draw pictures to represent the motion described in these two scenarios. 1. An ant crawls across the top of your shoe, from left to.
What is Motion? Motion: A change in position of an object compared to a reference point Motion involves all of the following: You fill in the blank!
Chapter 2: Motion Unit 1: Energy and Motion Table of Contents 2 2 2.3: Motion and ForcesMotion and Forces 2.1: Describing Motion 2.2: AccelerationAcceleration.
Are distance and time important in describing running events at the track- and-field meets in the Olympics? Motion 2.1 Describing Motion.
Motion & Forces Describing Motion Motion Speed & Velocity.
Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension (Kinematics). 2.1 Displacement and Velocity Distance is a measure of the total motion of an object (how far it has traveled)
Table of Contents Chapter 9 Motion and Energy Chapter Preview 9.1 Describing Motion 9.2 Speed and Velocity 9.3 Acceleration 9.4 Energy.
Standard 8.1 The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position.
Warm up problem… If you walked 20 meters in 5 seconds what was your rate of speed? Hints –Take the distance and divide by the time –Answer will be in Meters.