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Summary of Important Quantities, Equations and Concepts

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Table 3.1: Summary of the symbols and units of the quantities used in Vectors
Quantity Symbol S.I. Units Direction
Displacement m yes
Velocity m.s−1 yes
Distance d m -
Speed v m.s−1 -
Acceleration m.s−2 yes

Vector: A vector is a measurement which has both magnitude and direction.

Displacement: Displacement is a vector with direction pointing from some initial (starting) point to some final (end) point and whose magnitude is the straight-line distance from the starting point to the final point.

Distance: The distance traveled is the length of your actual path.

Velocity: Velocity is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time.

Acceleration: Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

Resultant: The resultant of a number of vectors is the single vector whose effect is the same as the individual vectors acting together