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CHAPTER 2: Kinematics of linear motion (5 hours)

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2.0 Kinematics of Linear motion




is defined as the studies of motion of an objects without considering the effects that produce the motion. There are two types of motion:  Linear or straight line motion (1-D)  with constant (uniform) velocity  with constant (uniform) acceleration, e.g. free fall motion  Projectile motion (2-D)  x-component (horizontal)  y-component (vertical)

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Learning Outcome:
2.1 Linear Motion (2 hour) www.kmph.matrik.edu.my
At the end of this chapter, students should be able to:  Define and distinguish between i) distance and displacement, ii) speed and velocity, iii) instantaneous velocity, average velocity, uniform velocity iv) instantaneous acceleration, average acceleration and uniform acceleration.  Sketch graphs of displacement-time, velocity-time and acceleration-time.  Determine the distance travelled, displacement, velocity and uniform acceleration from appropriate graphs.
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2.1. Linear motion (1-D)
2.1.1. Distance, d
  

scalar quantity. is defined as the length of actual path between two points. For example :
Q

P


The length of the path from P to Q is 25 cm.

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2.1.2
 

 Displacement, s



vector quantity is defined as the distance between initial point and final point in a straight line. The S.I. unit of displacement is metre (m).

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Example 2.1 : An object P moves 30 m to the east after that 15 m to the south and finally moves 40 m to west. Determine the displacement of P relative to the original position.

ANS. : 18 m, 56⁰ from west to south.

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2.1.3 Speed, v

 

is defined the rate of change of distance. scalar quantity. Equation:

changeof distance speed time interval

v

Δd Δt

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2.1.4
 

 Velocity, v

is a vector quantity. The S.I. unit for velocity is m s-1.

Average velocity, vav  is defined as the rate of change of displacement. 

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