Kinematics
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It is the branch of mechanics, which deals with the study of We will treat the objects as Point mass object
physical bodies at rest. x An object can be considered as a point mass object if
1.2 Kinematics X during the course of motion it covers distances much
greater than its own size.
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It is the branch of mechanics, which deals with study of We shall confine ourselves to the study of rectilinear motion
motion of physical bodies without taking into account the x Rectilinear motion is the study of motion of objects along
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It is the branch of mechanics, which deals with the study of 4.1 Position
motion of physical bodies taking into account the factors
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quantities
2.1 Rest
4.2 Distance
x An object is said to be at rest if it does not changes its
position with respect to the surrounding. x It is the actual path traversed by the body during the
course of motion
x The white board in the classroom is at rest with respect
x SI unit is ‘m’
to the classroom
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2.2 Motion
4.3 Displacement
x An object is said to be in motion if it changes its position x It is the difference between the final and initial positions
with respect to the surrounding. of the object during the course of motion
x When we walk, run or ride a bike we are in motion with x SI unit is ‘m’
respect to the ground. x Dimensions [M0L1T0]
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Distance Displacement
It is the actual path traversed by the object during It is the difference between the initial and the final positions
the course of motion 'x x2 – x1 where, x2 and x1 are final and initial
position respectively
The distance travelled by an object during the course of The displacement of an object may be positive,
motion is never negative or zero and is always positive negative or, zero during the course of motion
The distance travelled is either equal or greater The magnitude of displacement is less than or equal
than displacement and is never less than magnitude to the distance travelled during the course of motion
of displacement Distance t _Displacement_
The distance depends upon the path travelled The magnitude of displacement is independent of the
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path taken by an object during the course of motion
Speed X Velocity
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It is defined as the total path length travelled divided by It is defined as the change in position or displacement
the total time interval during which the motion has taken divided by the time intervals, in which displacement
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It is always positive during the course of the motion It may be positive, negative or zero during the course of
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It is greater than or equal to the magnitude of velocity It is less than or equal to the speed
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The physical quantities which have only magnitude but x It is defined as the change in position or
no direction, are called scalar quantities. displacement divided by the time intervals, in which
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displacement occurs
where, v2 and v1 are velocities at time t2 and t1.
x SI unit of velocity is m/s, although km/hr is used in
x It is the average change of velocity per unit time.
many everyday applications
x SI unit m/s2
x Dimensions [M0L1T-1]
x Dimensions [M0L1T-2]
6.2 Average speed
8.2 Instantaneous Acceleration
x It is defined as the total path length travelled divided
by the total time interval during which the motion x Instantaneous acceleration is defined in the same
has taken place way as the instantaneous velocity :
x SI unit m/s a = 'lim ('v/'t) = dv/dt
t o0
x Dimensions [M0L1T-1] x SI unit m/s2
7. INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY AND x Dimensions [M0L1T-2]
INSTANTANEOUS SPEED x When the acceleration is uniform, obviously,
instantaneous acceleration equals the average
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7.1 Instantaneous velocity acceleration over that period
x Since velocity is a quantity having both magnitude and
x It is velocity at an instant t. The velocity at an instant
direction, a change in the velocity may involve either or
is defined as the limit of the average velocity as the
time interval 't becomes infinitesimally small. X
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both of these factors.
Acceleration, therefore, may result from a change in the
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x Instantaneous velocity = Lt ('x/'t) = dx/dt
speed(magnitude), a change in direction or changes in
x The quantity on the right hand side of Eq is the both.
differential coefficient of x with respect to t and is
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x Instantaneous speed or speed is the magnitude of
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velocity o a
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x SI unit is m/s
or, v = vo + at — This is first equation of motion
x Dimensions [M0L1T-1]
o Other equations of motion are :
8. ACCELERATION
S = v0t + ½ at2
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9. GRAPHS
If we try to represent the same on the number line with x, v, a on the Y-axis and t on the X-axis then we will have
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