Created by Tanner Bransom
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Question | Answer |
Fact #1 | Displacement indicates how far an object ends up from its initial position, regardless of its total distance traveled. |
Fact #2 | Average velocity is displacement divided by the time interval over which that displacement occurred. |
Fact #3 | Instantaneous velocity is how fast an object is moving at a specific moment in time. |
Fact #4 | Angular displacement (theta) indicates the angle through which an object has rotated. It is measured in radians. |
Fact #5 | Average angular velocity is angular displacement divided by the time interval over which that angular displacement occurred. It is measured in rad/s. |
Fact #6 | Angular Acceleration tells how much an object’s angular speed changes in one second. It is measured in rad/s per second. |
Fact #7 | Instantaneous angular velocity is how fast an object is rotating at a specific moment in time. |
Fact #8 | Angular acceleration and centripetal acceleration are independent. Angular acceleration changes an object’s rotational speed, while centripetal acceleration changes an object’s direction of motion. |
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