Motion What Is Motion?: Lesson Checkpoint: What Defines When Motion Has Occurred?
Motion What Is Motion?: Lesson Checkpoint: What Defines When Motion Has Occurred?
What Is Motion?
When does motion occur? If two birds are flying next to each other at
exactly the same speed and same direction they have not moved
relative to each other but they have moved relative to some object on
the ground. There has to be a change in position between two objects
to consider that motion has occurred.
Lesson Checkpoint:
What defines when motion has occurred?
Speed and Velocity
When motion occurs, there is speed and velocity. Speed is calculated
by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took to travel. Velocity
has an additional component.
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To determine velocity, not only do you need to know the speed of an
object but also its direction. Velocity tells you how fast an object is
going and where it is going. Therefore, if two objects have the same
speed, but are going in different directions, they will have different
velocities.
Lesson Checkpoint:
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
Lesson Checkpoint:
What is the relationship among speed, velocity, and
acceleration?
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