Vectors, Scalars, & Displacement definitions Flashcards
Vectors, Scalars, & Displacement definitions
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Magnitude
The size or quantity of a measurement, often represented by a number and units, without direction.Vector
A measurement that includes both magnitude and direction, such as force or velocity.Scalar
A measurement that includes only magnitude, without direction, such as mass or temperature.Displacement
The vector quantity representing the change in position, calculated as final position minus initial position.Distance
The scalar quantity representing the total length traveled, regardless of direction.Velocity
The vector version of speed, indicating how fast and in which direction an object moves.Speed
The scalar measurement of how fast an object is moving, without regard to direction.Force
A vector quantity that represents a push or pull on an object, with both magnitude and direction.Position
The location of an object on a number line, often represented by symbols like x or x naught.Direction
The line or path along which something moves, which is a component of vector quantities.Negative Sign
In physics, indicates direction, such as left or backward, in vector quantities.Positive Sign
In physics, indicates direction, such as right or forward, in vector quantities.Initial Position
The starting point of an object, often denoted as x naught in physics.Final Position
The ending point of an object, often denoted as x in physics.Number Line
A visual representation used to illustrate position and displacement in physics.