Kinematics - the study of how things move, Displacement - a vector quantity which refers to an object's change in position from it's initial position, Speed - a scalar quantity that refers to the distance traveled per unit time, Distance - a scalar quantity that refers to the total length traveled, Velocity - a vector quantity that measures the rate of change of the position of an object, Magnitude - an absolute value describing quantity, not direction, Scalar - a physical quantity that has a magnitude only, Vector - a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, Instantaneous velocity - a vector quantity that refers to the velocity at any single point in time., Average velocity - a vector quantity that refers to the total displacement of an object by the total time in motion, Acceleration - a vector quantity that measures the rate of change in velocity, Graphical Vector Addition - a method of combining two or more vectors into a single vector, called a resultant, by drawing them on graph paper and using the head-to-tail, Component vector - a part of a resultant vector along an specific axis, Resultant vector - a single vector that has the same effect as multiple vectors combined,

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