
The Amazing World of Kinematics
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Physics
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11th Grade
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Hard
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Garo Arslanian
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9 Slides • 4 Questions
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The World of Kinematics
An exploration of the fascinating field of kinematics, studying the motion of objects without considering the forces causing the motion. Discover the principles and equations that govern the movement of objects in this captivating branch of physics.
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Kinematics: Scalars and Vectors
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between scalars and vectors?
Scalars have only magnitude, while vectors have both magnitude and direction.
Scalars have both magnitude and direction, while vectors have only magnitude.
Scalars and vectors both have only magnitude.
Scalars and vectors both have both magnitude and direction.
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Scalars vs Vectors
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The World of Kinematics
Kinematics is the study of motion. It involves understanding the concepts of position and displacement. Position refers to the location of an object in space, while displacement is the change in position. Displacement can be positive, negative, or zero. Kinematics helps us analyze and describe the motion of objects using mathematical equations and graphs. Let's explore this fascinating world of motion!
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Multiple Choice
What is kinematics?
The study of motion
The study of forces
The study of energy
The study of matter
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Kinematics:
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The World of Acceleration
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Multiple Choice
What is acceleration?
The rate of change of velocity over time
The rate of change of position over time
The rate of change of speed over time
The rate of change of distance over time
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Acceleration:
The rate of change of velocity over time. Acceleration is a fundamental concept in physics that measures how quickly an object's velocity changes. It can be positive (speeding up) or negative (slowing down). Acceleration is crucial in understanding motion and is a key component in Newton's laws of motion.
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Kinematics: Projectile Motion
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Multiple Choice
What are some key concepts in projectile motion?
Initial velocity, angle of projection, and time of flight
Force of gravity, range, and maximum height
Horizontal and vertical motion, parabolic trajectory, and time of flight
Acceleration, velocity, and displacement
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Projectile Motion
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The World of Kinematics
An exploration of the fascinating field of kinematics, studying the motion of objects without considering the forces causing the motion. Discover the principles and equations that govern the movement of objects in this captivating branch of physics.
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