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Motion

Section 2.2 of Chapter 2
Section 2.3 of Chapter 2

Motion Glossary
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Study Guide Go to posted classwork Guided Reading, Questions, and Vocabulary
__Complete the activities on page 37.
__Please Read Chapter 2: Pages 38-46.
__Vocabulary list for pages 38-46.

motion (p. 38), distance (p. 39), displacement (p. 39),
speed (p. 39), rate (p. 40), average speed (p. 41),
instantaneous speed (p. 41), velocity (p. 44)
__Please Answer questions on page 46: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6
Objective list:
__1. Distinguish between distance and displacement.
__2. Explain the difference between speed and velocity.
__3. Interpret motion graphs.

Special Features


__Please Read: Chapter 2: Pages 47-51.
Vocabulary list for pages 47-51.

accleration (p. 47), positive acceleration (p. 50),
negative acceleration (p. 50).
__Please Answer questions on page 51: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6
Objective list:
__4. Identify how acceleration, time, and velocity are related.
__5. Explain positive and negative acceleration of an object.
__6. Describe how to calculate the acceleration of an object.



__Please Read: Chapter 2: Page 52-56.
Vocabulary listifor pages 52-56.
force (p. 52), net force (p. 53), balanced forces (p. 53),
inertia (p. 54), unbalanced force (p. 53), Newton≠s first law (p. 55)
__Please Answer: on page 56: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Objective list:
__7. Explain how force and velocity are related.
__8. Describe what inertia is and how it is related to Newton≠s first law of inertia.
__9. Identify the forces and motion that are present during a car crash.

Practice test as assigned by your instructor.

Please note that not all classwork used in class can be posted.

Section 2.1 of Chapter 2

Section 2.2 of Chapter 2
Section 2.3 of Chapter 2

Motion Glossary
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