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IB Physics A1 Notes

This page contains our IB Physics notes for A1. By reading each one of these notes, you will fully cover the content for IB Physics 'Kinematics & motion'.

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Properties of motion

In Topic A.1, you need to focus on kinematics - the movement of objects, or motion. This is a fundamental concept in physics, and can be described with several terms:

  1. distance (d) – the amount of space travelled, measured in m.
  2. displacement (s) – the net distance an object has travelled from its starting point in a direction, measured in m.

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  1. speed (v or u) – the distance travelled per unit time, measured in m s-1. v refers to the final speed and u to the initial speed.
  2. velocity (v or u) – the displacement per unit time, measured in m s-1. v refers to the final velocity and u to the initial velocity.
  3. acceleration (a) – the velocity travelled per unit time or displacement travelled per square unit time, measured in m s-2.

The matching equations are:

  1. velocity (v)=displacement(s)time(t)\textrm{velocity (v)} = \frac{\textrm{displacement(s)}}{\textrm{time(t)}}
  2. speed (v)=distance(s)time(t)\textrm{speed (v)} = \frac{\textrm{distance(s)}}{\textrm{time(t)}}
  3. acceleration (a)=velocity (t)time (t)=displacement (s)time (t)2\textrm{acceleration (a)} = \frac{\text{velocity (t)}}{\text{time (t)}} = \frac{\text{displacement (s)}}{\text{time (t)}^{2}}

Remember that displacement, velocity, and acceleration are vectors, whereas speed is a scalar and is directionless.

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