Kinematics

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A-level Physics Mind Map on Kinematics, created by joe.james.t4487 on 15/03/2014.
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Kinematics
  1. Basics
    1. Acceleration = V-U/t
      1. Speed
        1. average speed = distance/time
          1. The total distance covered over a certain time interval
          2. Instantaneous
            1. The speed of an object at a particular instant
          3. Displacement
            1. Displacement is the shortest distance from the initial point to the final point; Thus, it is the length of an imaginary straight path
            2. Velocity
              1. The speed of an object in a particular direction
                1. Accleration
                  1. The rate at which an objects velocity changes
              2. Graphs
                1. Displacement-time
                  1. Gradient = Velocity
                    1. Curved = Acceleration
                      1. Tangent = Instantaneous velocity
                    2. Velocity-time
                      1. Gradient = acceleration
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