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Learn the definitions and formulas for speed, velocity, and acceleration in one-dimensional motion along a straight line. See examples of free-fall, projectile motion, and graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration.
Learn the basics of one-dimensional kinematics, such as position, displacement, distance, velocity, speed, acceleration, and equations of motion. See examples, graphs, and problems with solutions.
Explore the concepts of one-dimensional motion, including displacement, velocity, and acceleration in this comprehensive physics course.
Kinematics is the science of describing the motion of objects. Such descriptions can rely upon words, diagrams, graphics, numerical data, and mathematical equations. This chapter of The Physics Classroom Tutorial explores each of these representations of motion using informative graphics, a systematic approach, and an easy-to-understand language.
This chapter is about how things move in a straight line or more scientifically how things move in one dimension. This is useful for learning how to describe the movement of cars along a straight road or of trains along straight railway tracks.
28 mar 2024 · In this chapter, we will introduce the tools required to describe motion in one dimension. In later chapters, we will use the theories of physics to model the motion of objects, but first, we need to make sure that we have the tools to describe the motion.
28 maj 2024 · Motion in one dimension is a fundamental concept in physics that delves into the movement of objects along a straight line. This type of motion is characterized by parameters such as velocity, acceleration, and time, each playing a pivotal role in understanding the dynamics of moving objects.