DISTANCE (d) refers to how much ground an object has covered.
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Where, Oh, Where? Distance (d) refers to how much ground an object
has covered.Distance vs. Displacement
Fifty Meters To The Outhouse? Written By Willi Makit Illustrated by
Betty Wont
DISTANCE (d) refers to how much ground an object has covered.
Displacement refers to the LENGTH and DIRECTION of a straight line
from the INITIAL position to the FINAL position of an object.
Is distance a scalar or vector? (write this question in your
notebook.) a. Scalar b. Vector c. Neither d. Both
Is displacement a scalar or vector? (write this question in your
notebook.) a. Scalar b. Vector c. Neither d. Both
displacement = Δd = df – di f = final position i = initial
position
1. A physics student walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters
West, and finally 2 meters North. DRAW A DIAGRAM HERE:
1. A physics student walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters
West, and finally 2 meters North. (draw this diagram in your
notes)
Distance traveled? a. 6 m b. 12 m c. 0 m d. 4 m
Displacement? a. 6 m b. 12 m c. 0 m d. 4 m
2. On the sketch below, the ship travels from point x past the
lighthouse to point z.
1. Draw a dark line representing the DISTANCE the ship travels. 2.
Draw a dashed line representing the ship’s DISPLACEMENT. 3. Measure
the ship’s distance (cm). 4. Measure the ship’s displacement
(cm)
Speed is a scalar quantity: Speed = __Distance__ Time
Velocity is a vector quantity: Velocity = _Displacement_ Time
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