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Lesson 4 Describing Kinematics: Can You Read It?

The document describes different types of kinematics including linear uniform motion, linear non-uniform motion, and linear uniformly accelerated motion. It asks questions to distinguish between the different types of motion, such as whether the speed is constant or changing, and whether the acceleration is zero or constant. It also provides hints on trajectory, speed, position, and acceleration to help classify the motions. The speed triangle is introduced as a way to derive formulas for linear uniform motion.

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Lesson 4 Describing Kinematics: Can You Read It?

The document describes different types of kinematics including linear uniform motion, linear non-uniform motion, and linear uniformly accelerated motion. It asks questions to distinguish between the different types of motion, such as whether the speed is constant or changing, and whether the acceleration is zero or constant. It also provides hints on trajectory, speed, position, and acceleration to help classify the motions. The speed triangle is introduced as a way to derive formulas for linear uniform motion.

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Lesson 4

Describing Kinematics
Can you read it?

LINEAR UNIFORM MOTION

Why is there MOTION? Why is it a LINEAR motion? Why is it a UNIFORM motion? Why ISNT it a uniformly accelerated motion? How FAST is it travelling?

Hint: Trajectory Constant speed Change position Changing speed

The speed triangle shows you how to create formulae

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M R FO I N

ON I T O M

LINEAR UNIFORMLY ACCELERATED MOTION

Why is there MOTION? Why is it a LINEAR motion? Why is it NOT a UNIFORM motion? Why is it a UNIFORMLY ACCELERATED MOTION? Is the ACCELERATION zero or constant?

Hint: Trajectory Constant speed Change position Changing speed

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