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  1. Speed, Distance, Time Worksheet. Use * m/s, km/h, or mph. Calculate Speed R̅= P 1. A car travels a distance of 540km in 6 hours. Calculate the speed of the car. 2. John is a runner. He runs the 100m sprint in 20.0 s. Calculate the John’s speed. 3. Lauren walks 400 m in 125 s . Calculate Lauren’s average speed. 4.

  2. You have just derived the distance formula! Note that given any two points with coordinates (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), the distance, d (also called Euclidean distance), between them is given by the formula below. formula to compute the distance between the following points: 1. (1,1) and (3,7) 2. (-1,5) and (2,9)

  3. When you describe distance, you only include the magnitude, the size or amount, of the distance traveled. However, when you describe the displacement, you take into account both the magnitude of the change in position and the direction of movement.

  4. Force, Distance, and Work 1. What force acts on the object when it has been moved 4.0 m? 2. How far has the object been moved when the force on it is 200.0 N? 3. Explain the shape of the line on the graph. 4. Which formula is used to calculate work when a constant force is exerted on an object? 5.

  5. Distance on a Number Line Distance in the Coordinate Plane AB x 1 x 2 AB (= |x 1 - x 2 | or |x 2 - x 1 | Distance Formula: y 0 x B(x 2, y ) A(x1, y1) d = √ """""(x 2 - x 1)2 + (y 2 2- y 1) Use the number line to find AB. AB-= |(-4) - 2| 2= |- 6| = 6-5-4-3-2-1 0123 AB Find the distance between A(-2, -1) and B(1, 3). Distance Formula d = √ ...

  6. 2-1 Position, Displacement, and Distance In describing an object’s motion, we should first talk about position – where is the object? A position is a vector because it has both a magnitude and a direction: it is some distance from a zero point (the point we call the origin) in a particular direction. With one-dimensional motion,

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