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Def in at Ion
Def in at Ion
1 Linear Motion
Distance Distance is defined as the total path traveled by an object from one point to the other. Displacement Displacement is defined as the shortest distance between two point in a specific direction. Speed Speed is defined as the rate of change of distance. Velocity Velocity is defined as the rate of change of displacement. Acceleration Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. Deceleration Deceleration is the rate of decrease of velocity or how fast a velocity of a moving object decreases.
2.3 Inertia
Inertia Inertia is the tendency of an object resist to change its motion state. An object at rest will tend to remain at rest, or if moving will tend to continue its motion in a straight line.
2.4 Momentum
Momentum The momentum of an object is the product of the mass and the velocity of the object. Law of Conservation Of Momentum In a reaction between objects (collision or explosion), the total momentum before the reaction is equal to the total momentum after the reaction, provided that no external force acts on the system. Elastic Collision Elastic collision is the collision where the kinetic energy is conserved after the collision. Inelastic Collision Inelastic collision is the collision where the kinetic energy is not conserved after the collision.
Impulsive Force Impulsive force is a force which acts on an object for a very short interval during a collision or explosion. It is equals to the change in momentum per unit time.
How the crumble zone of a car can reduce injuries to passenger? The crumple zone increases the time of collision. This causes the impulsive force to be small. The smaller the impulsive force, the smaller the injuries Seat Belt Prevent the driver and passengers from being flung forward or thrown out of the car during an emergency break. Airbag The inflated airbag during an accident acts as a cushion to lessen the impact when the driver flings forward hitting the steering wheel or dashboard. Head Rest Reduce neck injury when driver and passengers are thrown backwards when the car is banged from backward.
2.8 Gravity
Mass Mass is defined as quantity of matter. The S.I. unit of mass is kg. Weight Weight of an object is the gravitational force acting on the object. Gravitational Field Strength Gravitational Acceleration
Equilirium of Force Forces acting on an object are in equilibrium if the net force acting on the object is zero.
2.11 Eleasticity
Spring Constant Spring/force constant is the force required to extend the spring by one unit of extension. Hookes Law Hooke's law states that the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the applied force provided the elastic limit is not exceeded.