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  1. 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, we can define a straight line along which the object moves.

  2. 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

  3. How far would you drive? The distance an object moves is the length of the path between its initial position and its final position. The distance you drive to your friend's house depends on your path. As shown in Figure 2.5, distance is different from the length of a straight line between two points. The distance you drive to your friend's ...

  4. DISTANCE VS. DISPLACEMENT. • Displacement is simply the final position minus the initial position: Δ = f − 0. • For example, if x0 = 0 and xf = 3 m, then Δx = +3 m. = 0. = 4 m. • If the object started at x0 = 0, traveled all the way to x = 4 m, then, returned to xf = 3 m, then the distance traveled was d = 4 + 1 = 5 m.

  5. Distance is the actual path length that an object moves away from its original position. Distance is a scalar. We use the symbol d for distance. Displacement is the straight-line path between the starting point and the endpoint of a journey i.e. the distance moved in a particular direction. Displacement is a vector.

  6. 12 sty 2024 · Distance traveled \(x_{total}\) l, is the total length of the path traveled between two positions. In the previous problem, the distance traveled is the sum of the magnitudes of the individual displacements:

  7. 4.6 One Dimensional Kinematics and Integration. When the acceleration a(t) of an object is a non-constant function of time, we would like to determine the time dependence of the position function x(t) and the x -component of the velocity v(t) . Because the acceleration is non-constant we no longer can use Eqs.

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