Applying Newton's first law of motion
Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
An introduction to the difference between distance traveled and displacement.
Using a one-dimensional number line to visualise and calculate distance and displacement.
In this unit you will learn how to identify equivalent metric units of capacity.
Figuring out the acceleration of ice down a plane made of ice.
Managing time involves accurately predicting how much time it will take to do a task, and then setting aside that amount of time to complete it. Managing time is much more difficult than it may seem, which is why there are entire courses of study and research on the best approaches. But if you develop a method to undertake each component, you’ll be successful.
Basic primer on Newton's First Law of motion.
Using position-time graphs and number lines to find displacement and distance traveled.
Outcomes
By the end of this course you will:
Worked examples finding displacement and distance from position-time graphs.