Vocab
Vocab
100

Independent Variable

The thing you change or control (Example: How many hours you study)

100

Vector

A quantity with size and direction (Example: Velocity = 10 m/s north)

200

Dependent Variable

The thing you measure or observe—it depends on the independent variable (Example: The test score you get, depending on how long you studied)

200

Displacement

The straight-line change in position from where an object starts to where it ends (Example: If you walk 5 meters east from your house, then 3 meters west, your displacement is 2 meters east)

300

Velocity 

How fast something moves and the direction it’s moving in (Example: A car moves 20 m/s to the east)

300

Distance

How much total ground you have covered (Example: If you walk 7m north and 3m south, your distance is 10m)

400

Acceleration

How quickly velocity changes (Example: A car speeds up from 0 m/s to 20 m/s in 5 seconds )

400

Graph

A visual representation of a data set

500

Scalar

A quantity with size only, no direction (Example: Speed = 10 m/s)

500

Where are independent and dependent variables on a graph?

Independent variables are on the X-axis while dependent variables are on the Y-axis
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