
Distance, Displacement, Vectors & Motion
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Marcia Munoz-Sims, Can. MLS, JD
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7 Slides • 38 Questions
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Distance Displacement Vectors & Motion
By Marcia Munoz-Sims
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Multiple Choice
What is the total displacement of the car?
60 m
20 m
0 m
80 m
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Distance vs Displacement
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Multiple Choice
What is the total distance traveled by the car?
60 m
20 m
0 m
80 m
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Position
the location of an object at any particular time
to determine motion one needs to know their position and have a frame of reference
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Multiple Choice
What describes a vector best?
Magnitude
Magnitude and unit
Magnitude, unit, and direction
Direction
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Frame of reference
a system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another
describes the relative motion of an object accurately and completely
example: a frame of reference is something not moving that is used to compared to something that is moving to determine the objects speed
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Multiple Choice
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Open Ended
If you were the pilot in the airplane, what might you use as a frame of reference to determine your motion?
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Multiple Choice
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Open Ended
According to my frame of reference, you are moving as you read this question. What is my frame of reference?
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Multiple Choice
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Distance
the total length of a path
the total length from starting point to finishing point
the value for distance can never be negative
can happen in any direction
it can either be equal to the value of displacement or greater than it
only includes the magnitude of the length traveled; example 5 meters
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Multiple Choice
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Displacement
direct distance between two points
can be negative or positive
total distance determines how far the object has traveled from its original location
it is always less than the distance covered by an object under consideration
it always happens in a specific direction
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Multiple Choice
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Scalar vs Vector
Scalar - a quantity, such as distance, that has magnitude (size) but does not take into account direction
Vector - a quantity, such as displacement, that has both magnitude (size) and direction
Vectors in the same directions are added together
Vectors in opposite directions are subtracted
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If you walk to your friends house 500 meters down the street. What is the DISTANCE you have traveled?
0 meters
250 meters
500 meters
1000 meter
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If you walk to your friends house 500 meters down the street, what is your displacement?
0 meters
250 meters
500 meters
1000 meters
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If you walk back to your house taking the same route, what is the total distance you have traveled?
0 meters
250 meters
500 meters
1000 meters
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If you walk back to your house from your friends house taking the same route, what is your displacement
0 meters
250 meters
500 meters
1000 meters
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
You go on a hike on the blue path from point A to point B What distance did you travel
4.6 km
9.2 km
10.3 km
0 km
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Multiple Choice
Michael walks in the following order: from Point A, to Point B, and finally to Point C. Which is true?
Distance and displacement are EQUAL
Distance is less than displacement
Displacement is less than distance.
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Multiple Choice
You go on a hike on the blue path from point A to point B. What is your displacement
4.6 km
9.2 km
10.3 km
0 km
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Multiple Choice
Juan walks in the following order: from Point A, to Point B, to Point C, and stops at Point D. Which is true?
Distance and displacement are EQUAL
Distance is less than displacement
Displacement is less than distance.
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Cobb travels north 5 miles and then goes West 3 miles before coming straight back south 2 miles. What is her distance traveled?
10 miles
7 miles
8 miles
6 miles
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Multiple Choice
Which driver has an equal distance and displacement at B?
1
2
3
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Open Ended
Give an example of a vector
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Multiple Choice
When adding two vectors graphically, a+b=c. Does b+a produce the same resultant vector c?
Yes, two vectors added together always produce the same resultant vector
No, because order matters
Yes, but c will be pointing in the opposite direction
No, because you can't add two vectors
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Multiple Choice
A place or object (like a stop sign or mailbox) used for comparison to determine if another object is in motion is called a
comparison point
frame of reference
point of view
motion detector
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Multiple Choice
What is the resultant of these two vectors?
+17 m
+3 m
-17 m
-3 m
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Multiple Choice
After completing one trip on a roller coaster, the roller coaster's ______ is zero.
displacement
reference point
length
distance
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Open Ended
Give an example of scalar
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Multiple Choice
Sara walks from Point A to Point B. Which of the following is true?
Distance and displacement are EQUAL.
Distance is LESS than displacement
Distance is GREATER than displacement.
Displacement is LESS than distance.
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Multiple Choice
Bill runs 400 meters to Andy's house, turns around, and runs 400 meters home. What is Bill's distance.
0 meters
400 meters
800 meters
1600 meters
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Multiple Choice
Chris runs exactly 2 laps around a 400 meter track. What is the displacement?
800 m
400 m
200 m
0 m
Distance Displacement Vectors & Motion
By Marcia Munoz-Sims
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