9. Provide three statements that demonstrate the importance of units when describing motion. (3 points)

i dunno wut they r askin... so.....
if u can help, 3 sentences would be gr8
pls help asp
thx

I ran fifty (miles? degrees? millimeters?)

I am sure you can come up with two more :)

u said this in another persons post on the same answer:

position in meters
speed or velocity in meters/second
acceleration in meters/second^2
wut do u mean??

anyway, something like this maybe?:

I live 25 miles from school.
It usually takes me 1 hour to get there.
But it takes longer when traffic is bad, so i take an hour 1/2 instead.

i dunno, i got that somewhere else...
is that on the right path? with a few tweaks would it be elidgible enough to send in?

position for example would be meters in SI units, but could be inches or leagues or light years and you must specify units or be completely wrong.

Actually in SI units your 1 hour to school was 3600 seconds. The point is that you must specify.

omg, the question is so STUPID. IM DONE

ok, is this better?:
i live 25 meters from school.
it takes me 3600 seconds to get there.
but it takes longer in traffic, so then it takes..........

i don't even know, but is that better? (i doubt it) i don't even know wut im doing here, im so confused... this should be easy! i think.....

It is confusing! Don't worry your not the only one that got confused.

hey you guys kinda got it wrong even though its like a year passed, anyway they are asking for velocity ,acceleration and speed.

well that's what my opinion is anyway.....

sup im muddy foot

Provide Three Statements that demonstrate the importance of units when describing motion.(3 points)

Can someone help me? I am very confused on this

1 False

2 C
3 D
4 B
5 D
6 A
7 B
8 A
9 Essay

Sure! When describing motion, units are important because:

1) Units provide context: They give us a reference point to understand the magnitude of the motion. For example, describing a car's speed as 60 miles per hour versus 60 kilometers per hour would give us very different understandings of its velocity.

2) Units ensure accuracy: Using appropriate units helps avoid errors and misunderstandings. If you were asked to describe the distance traveled, answering with just a number (e.g., 50) would be incomplete and unclear. However, saying 50 meters, 50 feet, or 50 centimeters, provides clarity.

3) Units enable comparisons: To compare and analyze motion, having consistent units is crucial. If two objects have velocities of 10 meters per second and 20 kilometers per hour, it would not be accurate to directly compare them. Converting both velocities to the same unit (such as meters per second) allows for meaningful comparisons.

Remember, using the correct units when describing motion ensures clear communication, accurate data, and enables meaningful analysis.