Front: Velocity
Back: The speed of an object in a specific direction, measured in meters per second (m/s).
Front: Acceleration
Back: The rate of change of velocity over time, measured in meters per second squared (m/s²).
Front: Displacement
Back: The change in position of an object, measured as a straight line from the initial to the final position, with direction (meters).
Front: Initial Velocity (v₀)
Back: The velocity of an object at the start of a time interval, measured in meters per second (m/s).
Front: Final Velocity (v)
Back: The velocity of an object at the end of a time interval, measured in meters per second (m/s).
Front: Time (t)
Back: The duration over which motion occurs, measured in seconds (s).Flashcard 9
Front: Rate of change of velocity
Back: Refers to acceleration, indicating how quickly an object's speed is increasing or decreasing.
Front: Distance traveled
Back: The total length of the path an object has covered during its motion.Flashcard 9
Front: Rate of change of velocity
Back: Refers to acceleration, indicating how quickly an object's speed is increasing or decreasing.
Front: Distance traveled
Back: The total length of the path an object has covered during its motion.Flashcard 7
Front: Time elapsed
Back: The duration over which motion occurs, measured in seconds.