
Stanton D. answered 03/28/20
Tutor to Pique Your Sciences Interest
Hi Khyli L.,
You do not need just answers to these questions, you do need a thorough grounding in the concepts, if you have no clue as to changes of location vs. time: their associated names and related equations. Then you will be able to pull up the answers from your concept base. Please consider finding a tutor in person, or a knowledgeable fellow student, or even (heavens that I should suggest this!) an on-line instruction website, to run through these with you. The first of these should take about an hour, and you'll be much happier after that.
If you do decide to look up on-line, you need these concepts: position, distance, speed, direction, velocity, acceleration, scalar, and vector. Also: momentum, kinetic energy, mass, weight, force, and impulse, and eventually angular momentum.
-- Cheers, -- Mr. d.

Khyli L.
I’m not trying to seem disrespectful or something but I’m passing physical science with an A- and my state started remote learned two weeks ago we started learning new stuff this week and my physical science teacher hasn’t been about to contact the class lately to start teaching so he gave us an assignment for the day to learn Newton’s law along with a formative which I completely but I wasn’t entirely sure if I did it right so I came with the questions I wanted to make sure about to see if someone would answer back just to ease my nerves. There are no other students who I know taking this that understand jt I’m one of the few I was just a little confused and second guessing myself03/28/20
Stanton D.
Oh yes, also "displacement", that's distance with a direction.03/28/20