Zusammenfassung der Ressource
P2 1 Motion
- Distance-time graphs
- The distance-time graph for a
stationary object is a horizontal line
- The distance-time graph for an
object moving at a constant speed
is a straight line that slopes upwards
- The gradient of a distance-time
graph represents the object's speed
- The steeper the line, the
faster the object's speed
- Velocity and acceleration
- Velocity is speed IN A GIVEN DIRECTION
- Acceleration is change in velocity per second
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- Acceleration therefore
means change in speed OR
CHANGE IN DIRECTION
- The unit of acceleration is
metres per second squared
- Deceleration is the change of velocity
per second when an object slows down
- If the result of an acceleration
calculation is negative, it means the
object is deceleratiing (slowing down)
- Velocity -time graphs
- If a velocity-time graph is a
horizontal line, the velocity is
constant so the acceleration is zero
- The gradient of a
velocity-time graph
represents the acceleration
- The steeper the line, the
faster the object's acceleration
- A downward sloping line
means the object is
decelerating (slowing down)
- The area under the line on a
velocity-time graph represents
the distance travelled
- See notes for maths
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