1st Term Exam Revision
1st Term Exam Revision
1st Term Exam Revision
Topics
Ch. 5 Motion
Ch. 6 Force
Summary
• Distance: length of the path
• Displacement: change in position
• Speed: measure of how fast an object moves
• Velocity: measure of how fast it moves as well as the direction
• Acceleration: measure of how fast the velocity of an object changes
• Uniform Motion: an object moves at a constant velocity
• Uniformly Accelerated Motion: an object moving at a constant
acceleration
Summary
• Average speed = total distance travelled
total time taken
𝑣 is final velocity
𝑢 is initial velocity
𝑡 is time taken
Summary
• Scalars are quantities fully described by magnitude alone.
• Vectors are quantities fully described by both magnitude and direction.
Scalar quantity Vector quantity
Distance Displacement
Speed Velocity
Time Acceleration
Force
Displacement
Displacement describes the change in position of object.
It concerns magnitude as well as direction.
• Magnitude: the length of the straight line joining the initial and final
positions.
• Direction: the direction from the initial to the final position.
𝑣 is final velocity
𝑢 is initial velocity
𝑡 is time taken
I 𝐟 𝒂 = −𝟏 𝐦/𝐬𝟐 , does it mean the object is
decelerating?
The negative sign only shows that the acceleration is opposite to
the positive direction.
Since it is not given whether the car travel towards the positive or
negative direction, i.e. 𝑣 is positive or negative
the car may be slowing down (if it travels towards positive
direction) or speeding up (if it travels towards negative direction).
Equations of uniformly accelerated motion
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Steps in Solving Problems
𝐹𝑛𝑒𝑡 = 𝑚𝑎