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Name:________________________ Date:________________________ AP Calculus BC Class Activity 6b: Vectors and Calculus Given the following vector functions for the position of a particle, find the velocity vector: Given the following vector functions for the position of a particle, find the acceleration vector: A particle moves in the plane so that its position at any time is given by Find the velocity and speed of the particle when . Is the particle moving to the left or to the right when . Use a calculator to draw the path of the particle. Draw this curve below. Also, draw in the velocity vector at . A particle moves in the plane so that its position function at any time is given by and . Find the velocity vector. Find

Velocity Review

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Name ______________________________ Date _________ Mr. Carcich Physics Velocity Test Review You need to know: The definition of kinematics. The difference between: Vectors and Scalars; and examples of each. Distance and Displacement; which is scalar? Which is vector? Speed and Velocity; which depends on direction also? **Can your speed remain constant but your velocity be changing? Explain. Two ways to have a constant velocity? Three ways to change your velocity? What is your acceleration when your velocity is constant? Graphing Derive data from, compare, and interpret the following graphs: Distance vs. Time Graph Slope = ___________ Horizontal line = ___________________ Linear Direct = ______________________________

Vectores Scalars Review

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Name _____________________ Date _____ Mr. Carcich CP Physics Vectors/Scalars Review Sheet You need to know: What is the difference between scalar and vector quantities? What are four examples of vector quantities? What are four examples of scalar quantities? How do we draw vectors? What does the length of the line represent? What does the direction of the arrow represent? How do we measure the angle of the vector? (From the resultant to the nearest x-axis, less than 90 degrees) When drawing vectors, why do we need to use a scale? What is a resultant vector?

AP Physics B - Kinematics & Projectile Motion

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AP Kinematics Review Sheet Basic Terms: Position ? Location (sometimes in x and y coordinates) Displacement ? Distance and direction from initial position Speed ? Rate of change of displacement; magnitude only Velocity ? Rate of change of displacement; direction and magnitude; v = ?x/?t Acceleration ? Rate of change of velocity; direction and magnitude; a = ?v/?t For graphs of position versus time, velocity versus time, and acceleration versus time: Velocity is the slope of a position versus time graph Average velocity ? only use the first and last points Instantaneous velocity ? use the slope of the tangent line to the curve *The area under a velocity vs time graph equals distance acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph

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