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Linear and projectile motion GapFill

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Speed and velocity are useful quantities used to describe motion. Both describe the space covered in a given time. Velocity is a vector while speed is a scalar.
When considering the total displacement in a given time, we consider the  scalaraverageinstantaneousterminal velocity. When considering the velocity at a particular point in time, we consider the  instantaneousterminalaveragemedian velocity.
For a displacement-time graph for a body, the gradient of the graph gives the  velocityaccelerationmomentumchange in velocity of the body at that moment. For a velocity-time graph, the gradient gives the  forceaccelerationvelocitychange in velocity and the area underneath the graph gives the  distanceimpulsechange in velocitydisplacement of the body. For an acceleration-time graph, the area underneath the graph gives the  velocityimpulsechange in velocitydisplacement of the body.
For an object in projectile motion, the horizontal and vertical components of motion are  dependentindependentidenticalconstant.
If the only force acting on an object is gravity, the object is said to be  gravitationala projectilestationaryin free fall.

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