The Ultimate First Semester Standard Physics Review OK gang. Here is what we discussed this past semester. This is what you need to have understood (or need to learn now!) for our final. It all started with? I. One Dimensional Motion A. Equations of Motion: Assuming a = constant Be able to use (algebraically) these equations; x = (vi + vf) t vf = vi + at where Displacement = x 2 Velocity = v x = vit + 1at2 vf2 = vi2 + 2ax Acceleration = a 2 B. Graphing: Understand the relationships between the three graphs of motion; x vs t (area under v vs t graph) v vs t (slope of x vs t) a vs t (slope of v vs t) C. Understand the difference between average velocity and instantaneous velocity.
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The Ultimate First Semester Standard Physics Review OK gang. Here is what we discussed this past semester. This is what you need to have understood (or need to learn now!) for our final. It all started with? I. One Dimensional Motion A. Equations of Motion: Assuming a = constant Be able to use (algebraically) these equations; x = (vi + vf) t vf = vi + at where Displacement = x 2 Velocity = v x = vit + 1at2 vf2 = vi2 + 2ax Acceleration = a 2 B. Graphing: Understand the relationships between the three graphs of motion; x vs t (area under v vs t graph) v vs t (slope of x vs t) a vs t (slope of v vs t) C. Understand the difference between average velocity and instantaneous velocity.
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