Vector and Scalar
Vector and Scalar
- Vector is a quantity that contains both magnitude and direction
- Scalar is a quantity that contains magnitude only
- The magnitude describes the size of a quantity
For example, a ball travels at 3 meters per second in the left direction.
- 3 meters per second = magnitude of the quantity = speed
- left direction = direction
- 3 meters per second to the left = velocity
In the unit, we will study
- Scalar quantities: distance, speed, instantaneous speed
- Vector quantities: displacement, velocity, acceleration.
Source: http://thescienceclassroom.org/physics/motion-in-1-d/distance-and-displacement/
Displacement and Distance
Displacement
- A vector quantity
- Describes an object's change in position.
- It is equal to final position minus initial position
Distance
- A scalar quantity
- Distance refers to the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
Speed and Velocity
Speed
- A scalar quantity
- Average speed is equal to total distance travelled divided by the total time, represented by the blue line in the above image.
Velocity
- A vector quantity
- Change in velocity is equal to the difference between an object's final velocity and initial velocity
- Average velocity is equal to displacement divided by time
Calculating Displacement, Distance, Velocity, and Speed
Example 1: Pythagorean theorem
A girl run to the left for 3 meters, and then goes up for 4 meters. What is the total displacement the girl travelled? What is the total displace the girl travelled?
- To solve the problem, you can sketch a diagram and connect initial and final positions to calculate the displacement. The displacement is equal to the green line.
- Using the Pythagorean theorem, we obtain an answer of 5 meters for displacement.
- The distance is equal to the length of total path travelled, which is equal to 4+5=9 meters.
Example 2: Pythagorean theorem
A person runs to the left at 3m/s for 10 seconds, then he turns his direction and runs to the northern direction at 4m/s for 15 seconds.
- What is the total displacement and distance?
- What is the average velocity and average distance?