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Title: Objective: Understanding the difference between:


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  • Objective Understanding the difference between
  • 1) Distance and Displacement
  • 2) A Distance/Time Graph
  • A Displacement/Time Graph
  • A Position/Time Graph

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  • The distance time graph describes a car journey
    from home.
  • Explain what you think is happening on the
    journey.
  • In total, how far did the car travel?
  • How many minutes was the car stationary for in
    the journey?
  • During what section of the journey was the car
    travelling fastest?
  • What was the cars speed between A and B?
  • What was the cars speed between C and D?
  • What was the average speed for the whole journey?
  • Can you tell how far away from home the car was
    when it reached its destination?

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  • Summary
  • Distance tells you how far you have travelled (it
    works like the odometer in a car). It is a scalar
    quantity and always increases in size.
  • Displacement is the vector equivalent of
    distance, it is how far you are from the starting
    point. Displacement can be positive or negative.
    It is a vector quantity as it has both a size and
    a direction

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Have a go at the trolley graph match activty.
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  • Sketch displacement/time and distance/time graphs
    for the
  • following situations
  • The pendulum of a grand father clock that
    oscillates 5 cm to either side and takes 1 second
    to swing from one side to the other
  • The height of a cricket ball thrown vertically
    upwards from a height of 1m to a height of 6m if
    it lands on the floor after 4 seconds
  • The height of a lift as it leaves the ground
    floor, takes 30 seconds to reach floor 5, waits
    for 1 minute and then takes 40 seconds to descend
    to the basement
  • The height of a bungee jumper as they fall from a
    bridge 50m high.

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  • Objective 1) Reinforcement of the difference
    between
  • distance/time and displacement/time
    graphs
  • 2) Understand how a Position/time Graph
  • differs from a
    displacement/time and
  • distance/time graph

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On the paper given to you describe a situation or
which it would be suitable to draw a
distance-time graph/displacement-time graph. Add
enough detail for someone else to be able to
sketch the graphs reasonably well from your
information.
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  • I stand on the roof of the maths block (5 metres
    tall) and throw a ball 4 metres vertically in the
    air, letting it fall to the ground.
  • Which of the following graphs is
  • A distance/time graph
  • A displacement/time graph
  • A position/time graph

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Exercise 1B questions 2 to 4 pg 9
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