
Scalar Vs. Vector
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Jennifer Coulbourne
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Scalar vs.
Vector
Unit 1: Kinematics
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Describing Motion
Even a person without a background in physics has a collection of words that can be used to describe moving objects.
Words and phrases such as going fast, stopped, slowing down, speeding up, and turning provide a sufficient vocabulary for describing the motion of objects.
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Describing Motion
In physics, we use these words and many more.
We will be expanding upon this vocabulary list with words such as distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration.
As we will soon see, these words are associated with mathematical quantities that have strict definitions.
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Scalar vs. Vector
The mathematical quantities that are used to describe the motion of objects can be divided into two categories which can be distinguished from one another by their distinct definitions:
Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude* alone.
Vectors are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.
*Magnitude only refers to the amount of something. If you have trouble remembering that, skip over the word and read the sentence again - it still makes sense!!
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Multiple Choice
I was driving down Hwy 99 at 75mph. I saw a police officer, so I ______ my speed to 65 mph.
increased
maintained
decreased
doubled
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You Just Physicsed!!!!
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Distance
Mass
Time
Examples of Scalars
Density
Volume
Energy
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The tail is the starting position.
The head is the ending position.
The magnitude represents how long or large the vector is.
For example, a vector representing 100 should be twice as long as a vector representing 50.
How To Draw a Vector
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Displacement
Velocity
Momentum
Examples of Vectors
Force
Acceleration
Magnetic Field
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Draw
You start at school (point A). You walk to Summer Moon (point B). You call your friend who was supposed to walk from school to Summer Moon as well. They are only half way there. Draw 2 vectors that represent the movement above.
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Match
Label each as a "scalar" or a "vector"
scalar (kg)
scalar (s)
scalar (kg/m^3)
vector (N)
vector (m/s)
mass
time
density
force
velocity
mass
time
density
force
velocity
Scalar vs.
Vector
Unit 1: Kinematics
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