Grade 7 Handouts Vector and Scalar
Grade 7 Handouts Vector and Scalar
Distance: 3 cm
d = dfinal – dinitial
Distance, Displacement, Speed, and Velocity Example of displacement: The ant walked 3 cm EAST.
Distance (d) – how far an object travels. Does not depend on direction. An object’s distance traveled and its displacement aren’t always the same!
Displacement (d) – difference between an object’s final position and its s = d/t
starting position. Does depend on direction.
Like distance, speed does not depend on direction.
Displacement = final position – initial position
A car drives 100 meters in 5 seconds. What is the car’s average speed?
s = d/t “Speeding Up” = Acceleration (Positive #)
Velocity Activity
► Velocity is the speed of an object in a particular direction Identify the following if it is Scalar or Vector Quantity.
► Velocity appears to be very similar to speed, however, when describing the 1) The football player was running 10 miles an hour towards the end zone.
velocity of an object you need to provide a magnitude and a direction
2) The volume of that box at the west side of the building is 14 cubic feet.
► Magnitude – the speed of the object
3) The temperature of the room was 15 degrees Celsius.
► Direction – the direction the object is moving
4) The car accelerated north at a rate of 4 meters per second squared.
► Velocity (v) – speed with direction.
5. 3.5meters
► velocity = displacement / time
6. 55 feet upward
► v = d / t
7. 5km to the right
► Has magnitude and direction!
8. 100cm
► Magnitude – a measure that has a value
9. 70degree Celsius
Ex) A bus has a velocity of 35miles/hr heading west
10. 70mph East
11. – 12meters
Back to our ant
explorer! 12. 10km/hr NW
14. 5:30 AM
Displacement: +3 cm
15. 35 seconds
Average speed: (7 cm) / (5 s) = 1.4 cm/s
Acceleration