Describing motion

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Chapter 11: Motion Chapter 11: Motion Section 1: Describing Motion

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Chapter 11: MotionChapter 11: MotionSection 1: Describing Motion

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MotionMotion

Motion occurs when: ◦an object moves a

certain distance in a certain amount of time◦an object’s position

changes

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DistanceDistanceDistance is how far something has movedMeasured in METERS, km, cm, mm, etc.

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DisplacementDisplacement

Displacement is the change in position of an object

Also measured in METERS, km, cm, mm, etc.

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SpeedSpeed

Speed is the distance an object travels over the amount of time it takes to travel

Measured in m/s (meters per second)Speed (m/s) = distance (m) ÷ time (s)

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Calculating SpeedCalculating Speed1. After driving for exactly 60 seconds, you

have driven 600 meters. What speed were you driving?

2. After driving for 1 hour, you have driven 72 kilometers. What speed were you driving?

a. Calculate the speed in km/hrb. Calculate the speed in m/s

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Constant & Changing SpeedConstant & Changing Speed

Constant speed means an object does not speed up or slow down.

Changing speed means an object gets faster or slower.

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Average SpeedAverage Speed We usually calculate the average speed:

Average speed (m/s) = total distance (m) ÷ total time (s)

Yesterday, John Doe ran 6 km in 30 minutes. Sometimes he sped up and sometimes he slowed down. What was his average speed?

a. Convert 6km to m: 6km x 1000m/1km = 6000 mb. Convert 30 mins to sec: 30 min x 60sec/1min = 1800

secc. Calculate avg. speed: 6000 m ÷ 1800 sec = 3.33m/s

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Instantaneous SpeedInstantaneous SpeedSpeed can be

measured at a certain point in time.

For instance, if you are driving, your speedometer may read 30 mi/hr.

You don’t have to drive for an hour for your car to know this – your speed is instantaneous.

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Graphing SpeedGraphing Speed

Distance and Time are variables!◦Independent

Variable: time◦Dependent Variable:

distance

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Graphing Constant SpeedGraphing Constant Speed

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Graphing Changing SpeedGraphing Changing Speed

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Graphing Changing SpeedGraphing Changing Speed

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Graphing Changing SpeedGraphing Changing Speed

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VelocityVelocityVelocity is a measure of an object’s

SPEED and DIRECTION.Velocity is measured by:

velocity = displacement ÷ time

v = d/t

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Velocity & DisplacementVelocity & Displacement

If you run around a circular track and end up in the same position you started, your displacement is 0.

So is your velocity: v = 0/time, so v=0

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Calculating VelocityCalculating Velocity

1. You walk down a winding road and end up 80 meters from your starting point. It took 1 minute and 20 seconds to walk from one end to the other. What was your velocity?

2. Was your speed greater or less than the velocity you calculated in #1?