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Motion in a PlaneImportant Topics

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Motion in a Plane — Syllabus & Topics

Topics covered in Motion in a Plane for KEAM Physics.

Topics in Motion in a Plane

1

Scalars and Vectors

  • Scalars have only magnitude (distance, speed, temperature, mass)
  • Vectors have both magnitude and direction (displacement, velocity, acceleration, force)
  • Vector representation: Arrow with length = magnitude, arrow direction = vector direction
2

Vector Operations and Resolution

  • Triangle law: If two vectors form two sides of triangle, third side gives resultant
  • Parallelogram law: Two adjacent sides of parallelogram give resultant as diagonal
  • Vector addition is commutative: A⃗ + B⃗ = B⃗ + A⃗
3

Motion in a Plane - Kinematics

  • Position vector r⃗(t) describes location of particle at time t
  • Velocity v⃗ = dr⃗/dt is always tangent to the path
  • Average velocity = Δr⃗/Δt depends only on displacement
4

Motion with Constant Acceleration

  • Constant acceleration means both magnitude and direction of a⃗ remain fixed
  • Motion equations apply independently to x and y components
  • Trajectory depends on initial velocity and acceleration vectors

Key Concepts

Scalars have only magnitude (like speedVectors can be added using triangleAny vector can be resolved intoTwoMotion of an object thrown at

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Motion in a Plane for KEAM?
Motion in a Plane is an important chapter in KEAM Physics. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: Scalars and Vectors, Vector Operations and Resolution, Motion in a Plane - Kinematics, Motion with Constant Acceleration.
How important is Motion in a Plane for KEAM?
Motion in a Plane is a frequently tested chapter in KEAM Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 178 practice questions available for this chapter.
How to prepare Motion in a Plane for KEAM?
Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.

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