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Comprehension Use with textbook pages 344 347. Scalars versus vectors 1. Define the following terms. a) scalar b) vector c) magnitude d) reference point 2. Complete the following table. Quantity Symbol SI Unit Scalar or Vector time time interval distance position displacement 3. Identify whether the statement is describing a scalar or a vector. Place an S for scalar and a V for vector in the space provided. a) A squirrel runs 7 m east of a tree. b) The school is 5 km from the airport. c) It took the class 30 minutes to complete the motion lab. d) A little girl pulls her wagon 10 m west of the tree house. 4. Indicate whether the direction is positive (+) or negative ( ). a) b) right west c) d) north down 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited The Language of Motion MHR 147

Applying knowledge Use with textbook pages 346 349. Distance, position, and displacement 1. Complete the following table by filling in the blank boxes. In the last column of the table, circle the appropriate word from each pair. t i (s) t f (s) t (s) d i (m) d f (m) d i (m) Direction of Motion 6.0 7.5 +18.4 +22.6 left/right 8.5 2.8 +24.3 +5.8 up/down 20.2 18.2 +24.8 14.3 north/south 12.4 18.8 +46.2 8.6 east/west 2. Use the following diagram to answer the questions below. 4m 2m 2m A girl walks 2 m [N], 4 m [E], 2 m [S] and then 4 m [W]. a) What is the total distance the girl travelled? b) What is the displacement of the girl? 4m 148 MHR The Language of Motion 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited

Applying knowledge 3. Use the following diagram of a cross-country skier to answer the questions below. A t 0 min B t 1 min 40 m 100 m 40 m t 2 min C t 3 min D A cross-country skier moves toward the east, then toward the west, and then toward the east again. In other words, the skier moves from position A to B to C to D in 3 minutes. a) Complete the following tables. Time Position 0 min 0 m 1 min 2 min 40 m [E] 3 min Time Interval Distance Travelled Displacement 0 min 1 min 180 m 1 min 2 min 2 min 3 min 100 m [E] b) What is the total distance travelled after 3 min? c) What is the skier s displacement at 3 min? 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited The Language of Motion MHR 149

Comprehension Use with textbook page 353 354. Positive, negative, and zero slopes Use the following position-time graphs to answer the questions below. Position (cm [right]) Graph A Position vs. Time 100 80 60 40 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 Position (m [right]) Graph B Position vs. Time 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Position (m [right]) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Graph C Position vs. Time 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Match the Description below with the corresponding Graph shown above. Each Graph can be used as often as necessary. Write the correct letter in the space provided. 1. a line with a zero slope 2. a line with a positive slope 3. a line with a negative slope 4. a line that represents uniform motion 5. the motion of an object at rest (not moving) 6. the motion of an object moving to the left of the reference point 7. the motion of an object moving to the right of the reference point 150 MHR The Language of Motion 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited

Analyzing Information Use with textbook page 350. Uniform motion 1. Identify each of the situations below as either uniform motion or non-uniform motion. a) a snowball rolls down a hill b) a man sits on bench watching pigeons c) a woman walks through a crowded mall during the Christmas season Use the following position-time graph showing the motion of an object, initially moving to the right, to answer the questions below 2 to 4. Position (m) 80 60 40 20 20 40 10 20 30 40 50 2. For each time interval, describe the slope of the line (positive, negative, or zero) and the motion of the object. Time Interval Slope of Line Description of Motion 0 s 10 s positive The object is moving to the right of the origin with uniform motion. 10 s 15 s 15 s 30 s 30 s 40 s 40 s 55 s 3. During which time interval did the object travel the shortest distance? 4. During which time interval did the object travel the longest distance? 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited The Language of Motion MHR 151

Analyzing Information A student is waiting at a bus stop and starts to pace back and forth. Use the following position-time graph showing the student s motion to answer questions 5 to 11. Position (m) 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 10 15 20 5. During which time intervals is the student standing still? 6. Describe the motion of the student during the time interval 2 s to 5 s. 7. Describe the motion of the student during the time interval 14 s to 16 s. 8. What is the student s position at 7 s? 9. What is the student s displacement between 12 s and 14 s? 10. What is the total distance covered by the student during the first 16 s? 11. What is the student s displacement during the time interval 0 s to 20 s? 152 MHR The Language of Motion 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited