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  1. The most fundamental concept in physics is motion. Here we will examine motion progressing from its simplest manifestation to more advanced forms, growing our mathematical toolbox along the way.

  2. Motion Diagrams Help visualize motion. Provide a tool for finding acceleration vectors. Dots show positions at equal time Velocity vectors go dot to dot. The acceleration vector points in the direction or AT'. These are the average velocity and the average acceleration vectors.

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    • What Is Motion?
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    We can define motion as the change of position of an object with respect to time. A book falling off a table, water flowing from the tap, rattling windows, etc., all exhibit motion. Even the air that we breathe exhibits motion! Everything in the universe moves. We live in a universe that is in continual motion. The fundamental particle of matter, t...

    We might have noticed that different objects move differently. Some objects move in a curved path, some in a straight path and a few others in a different way. According to the nature of the movement, motion is classified into three types as follows: 1. Linear Motion 2. Rotary Motion 3. Oscillatory Motion

    Now let us understand motion clearly with the help of a few examples. 1. Our daily activities, like walking, running, closing the door, etc. involve motion. There is a change of position of the object involved in these activities. 2. The flow of air in and out of our lungs is also an example of motion. 3. The automobiles that carry passengers from ...

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  4. Motion may be divided into three basic types — translational, rotational, and oscillatory. The sections on mechanics in this book are basically arranged in that order. The fourth type of motion — random — is dealt with in another book I wrote. Motion that results in a change of location is said to be translational.

  5. Step 1 - Sketch a motion diagram for an object that is moving at a constant velocity. An object with constant velocity travels the same distance in the same direction in each time interval. The motion diagram in Figure 2.9 shows equally spaced images along a straight line.

  6. The PDF version of the Teacher Toolkit on the topic of Projectile Motion is displayed below. The Physics Classroom grants teachers and other users the right to print this PDF document and to download this PDF document for private use.

  7. The Definition of Position: The location of an object with respect to a coordinate system. y. x x. The location of an object is meaningless unless it is referenced to something. In physics, that something is called a “coordinate system” or “reference frame.”.

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