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Scalars and Vectors: Key Words: Vectors, Scalars, Distance, Displacement, Speed, Velocity

This document discusses the differences between scalars and vectors, and between distance and displacement. It explains that vectors have both magnitude and direction, while scalars only have magnitude. Distance is how far an object has traveled, which is a scalar quantity, while displacement considers both how far and in what direction from the starting point, making it a vector quantity. The document uses examples of walking different routes to illustrate these concepts.

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Scalars and Vectors: Key Words: Vectors, Scalars, Distance, Displacement, Speed, Velocity

This document discusses the differences between scalars and vectors, and between distance and displacement. It explains that vectors have both magnitude and direction, while scalars only have magnitude. Distance is how far an object has traveled, which is a scalar quantity, while displacement considers both how far and in what direction from the starting point, making it a vector quantity. The document uses examples of walking different routes to illustrate these concepts.

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Scalars and Vectors

Key words: vectors, scalars, distance, displacement, speed, velocity.

By the end of this lesson you will be able to:

• Describe what is meant by vector and scalar quantities

• State the difference between distance and displacement

• State the difference between speed and velocity

• State that force is a vector quantity

• Use a scale diagram to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant

of two forces acting at right angles to each other.

Imagine a boat making a distress call to the coastguard.

The boat tells the coastguard he is

60 km from Aberdeen.

Is this enough information for the coastguard to find the boat?


The boat could be 60 km in any direction. To find the boat, the coastguard

needs both _______________and ___________.

Scalar: a quantity which has only magnitude (size). It is defined by a number


and a unit.

Vector: a quantity which has magnitude (size) and direction. It is defined by a


number, unit and direction.
Scalar Vector

Distance and Displacement

A pupil walks from her house to her school.

What distance has she walked? ______________

50 m
Her brother walks from the house to school via a
shop.

What distance has he walked? __________

50 m

30 m

40 m

How far from the original starting point is the girl? _____________

How far from the original starting point is her brother? _________________

Distance – how much ground an object has covered. Distance is a scalar quantity.

Displacement – how far out of place an object is compared with its starting point. Displacement is a

vector quantity. This means we need both ___________ and ___________.

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