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Distance, Displacement, Vectors & Motion

Distance, Displacement, Vectors & Motion

Assessment

Presentation

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Science

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9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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NGSS
MS-PS3-1, HS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-5

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Marcia Munoz-Sims, Can. MLS, JD

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7 Slides • 38 Questions

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Distance Displacement Vectors & Motion

By Marcia Munoz-Sims

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Multiple Choice

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What is the total displacement of the car?

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60 m

2

20 m

3

0 m

4

80 m

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Distance vs Displacement

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Multiple Choice

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What is the total distance traveled by the car?

1

60 m

2

20 m

3

0 m

4

80 m

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Position

  • the location of an object at any particular time

  • to determine motion one needs to know their position and have a frame of reference

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Multiple Choice

What describes a vector best?

1

Magnitude

2

Magnitude and unit

3

Magnitude, unit, and direction

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Direction

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Frame of reference

  • a system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another

  • describes the relative motion of an object accurately and completely

  • example: a frame of reference is something not moving that is used to compared to something that is moving to determine the objects speed

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Multiple Choice

What is a magnitude?
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A numeric value.
2
A direction.

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Open Ended

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If you were the pilot in the airplane, what might you use as a frame of reference to determine your motion?

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Multiple Choice

A scalar is a magnitude _____.
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With direction.
2
Without direction.

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Open Ended

According to my frame of reference, you are moving as you read this question. What is my frame of reference?

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Multiple Choice

Wind blowing at 20 mph.Vector or scalar?
1
Scalar
2
Vector

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Distance

  • the total length of a path

  • the total length from starting point to finishing point

  • the value for distance can never be negative

  • can happen in any direction

  • it can either be equal to the value of displacement or greater than it

  • only includes the magnitude of the length traveled; example 5 meters

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Multiple Choice

A deer running 15 meters per second due west.Vector or scalar?
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Scalar
2
Vector

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Displacement

  • direct distance between two points

  • can be negative or positive

  • total distance determines how far the object has traveled from its original location

  • it is always less than the distance covered by an object under consideration

  • it always happens in a specific direction

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Multiple Choice

Distance and direction of an object's change in position from a starting point
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displacement
2
distance
3
motion
4
reference point

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Scalar vs Vector

  • Scalar - a quantity, such as distance, that has magnitude (size) but does not take into account direction

  • Vector - a quantity, such as displacement, that has both magnitude (size) and direction

  • Vectors in the same directions are added together

  • Vectors in opposite directions are subtracted


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Multiple Choice

 Amy runs 2 miles south, then turns around and runs 3 miles north. What is displacement?
1
5 miles
2
1 mile 
3
2 miles south
4
1 mile north 

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Multiple Choice

If you walk to your friends house 500 meters down the street. What is the DISTANCE you have traveled?

1

0 meters

2

250 meters

3

500 meters

4

1000 meter

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Multiple Choice

The _______ of two or more vectors is the sum of the vectors.
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components
2
scalar
3
resultant
4
magnitude

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Multiple Choice

If you walk to your friends house 500 meters down the street, what is your displacement?

1

0 meters

2

250 meters

3

500 meters

4

1000 meters

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Multiple Choice

Distance
1
Vector
2
Scalar

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Multiple Choice

If you walk back to your house taking the same route, what is the total distance you have traveled?

1

0 meters

2

250 meters

3

500 meters

4

1000 meters

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Multiple Choice

Displacement
1
Vector
2
Scalar

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Multiple Choice

If you walk back to your house from your friends house taking the same route, what is your displacement

1

0 meters

2

250 meters

3

500 meters

4

1000 meters

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Multiple Choice

Which symbol is used to show vector quantities?
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Circle
2
Line
3
Arrow
4
Triangle

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Multiple Choice

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A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Multiple Choice

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Sara walks from Point A to Point B. Which is true?
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Distance and displacement are EQUAL
2
Distance is less than displacement

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Multiple Choice

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A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Multiple Choice

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Find the distance Sara walks from A to B,  B to C then C to D?
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11m
2
3m
3
5m

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Multiple Choice

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You go on a hike on the blue path from point A to point B What distance did you travel

1

4.6 km

2

9.2 km

3

10.3 km

4

0 km

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Multiple Choice

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Michael walks in the following order: from Point A, to Point B, and finally to Point C. Which is true?

1

Distance and displacement are EQUAL

2

Distance is less than displacement

3

Displacement is less than distance.

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Multiple Choice

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You go on a hike on the blue path from point A to point B. What is your displacement

1

4.6 km

2

9.2 km

3

10.3 km

4

0 km

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Multiple Choice

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Juan walks in the following order: from Point A, to Point B, to Point C, and stops at Point D. Which is true?

1

Distance and displacement are EQUAL

2

Distance is less than displacement

3

Displacement is less than distance.

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Cobb travels north 5 miles and then goes West 3 miles before coming straight back south 2 miles. What is her distance traveled?

1

10 miles

2

7 miles

3

8 miles

4

6 miles

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Multiple Choice

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Which driver has an equal distance and displacement at B?

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1

2

2

3

3

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Open Ended

Give an example of a vector

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Multiple Choice

When adding two vectors graphically, a+b=c. Does b+a produce the same resultant vector c?

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Yes, two vectors added together always produce the same resultant vector

2

No, because order matters

3

Yes, but c will be pointing in the opposite direction

4

No, because you can't add two vectors

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Multiple Choice

A place or object (like a stop sign or mailbox) used for comparison to determine if another object is in motion is called a

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comparison point

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frame of reference

3

point of view

4

motion detector

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Multiple Choice

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What is the resultant of these two vectors?

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+17 m

2

+3 m

3

-17 m

4

-3 m

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Multiple Choice

After completing one trip on a roller coaster, the roller coaster's ______ is zero.

1

displacement

2

reference point

3

length

4

distance

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Open Ended

Give an example of scalar

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Multiple Choice

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Sara walks from Point A to Point B. Which of the following is true?

1

Distance and displacement are EQUAL.

2

Distance is LESS than displacement

3

Distance is GREATER than displacement.

4

Displacement is LESS than distance.

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Multiple Choice

Bill runs 400 meters to Andy's house, turns around, and runs 400 meters home. What is Bill's distance.

1

0 meters

2

400 meters

3

800 meters

4

1600 meters

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Multiple Choice

Chris runs exactly 2 laps around a 400 meter track. What is the displacement?

1

800 m

2

400 m

3

200 m

4

0 m

Distance Displacement Vectors & Motion

By Marcia Munoz-Sims

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