What you’ll learn9 learning objectivesChoose one objective for a focused lesson, or study the complete topic.2.1.1Distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration• define and use distance, displacement, speed, velocity and accelerationSyllabus objective2.1.2Distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration• use graphical methods to represent distance, displacement, speed, velocity and accelerationSyllabus objective2.1.3Displacement from the area under a velocity–time graph• determine displacement from the area under a velocity–time graphSyllabus objective2.1.4Velocity using the gradient of a displacement–time graph• determine velocity using the gradient of a displacement–time graphSyllabus objective2.1.5Acceleration using the gradient of a velocity–time graph• determine acceleration using the gradient of a velocity–time graphSyllabus objective2.1.6Derive, from the definitions of velocity and acceleration, equations that• derive, from the definitions of velocity and acceleration, equations that represent uniformly accelerated motion in a straight lineSyllabus objective2.1.7Equations that represent uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line• solve problems using equations that represent uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line, including the motion of bodies falling in a uniform gravitational field without air resistanceSyllabus objective2.1.8The acceleration of free fall using a falling object• describe an experiment to determine the acceleration of free fall using a falling objectSyllabus objective2.1.9Motion due to a uniform velocity in one direction and a uniform acceleration• describe and explain motion due to a uniform velocity in one direction and a uniform acceleration in a perpendicular directionSyllabus objective