Where you are.
What is position?
Time
What does the variable t represent?
Speed
What does the equation d/t give you?
Vf = Vi + at
What is the first kinematic equation?
They are the mostly the same, but velocity has a direction.
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
Any measurement with a direction.
What is a vector?
a
What variable shows acceleration?
Xf - Xi
What is the equation for displacement?
The fourth kinematic equation.
Which kinematic equation is missing acceleration?
Velocity increases at a constant rate.
How far something goes over a certain period of time.
What is speed?
Starting velocity
What does vi represent?
Acceleration.
What does the equation (Vf - Vi)/Δt give you?
The third kinematic equation.
Which kinematic equation doesn't use the variable t?
Velocity is constant.
What does it mean if position changes at a constant rate?
How position changes over time.
What is velocity?
Vf
What variable shows final velocity?
Δx/t
What is the equation for velocity?
Δx = Vft - (1/2)at2
What is the fifth kinematic equation?
Velocity and Acceleration are 0.
What is true when position is constant?
How velocity changes over time.
What is acceleration?
ΔX
What variable shows change in position?
There is none.
What is the equation for position?
Which value is the second kinematic equation missing?
It changes at a changing rate.