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Transcript of Motion turn to 2.1 in your physics booklet January 22 nd 2009.
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Motionturn to 2.1 in your physics booklet
January 22nd 2009
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Rate
Rate - a change in some quantity divided by time
•For example:
• heart rate
• birth rate = babies per year
• speed = miles per hour
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Speed
• Speed is the rate at which distance
changes per unit time.
• speed = Δ distance / Δ time
• speed = Δd/Δt (Δ=change in)
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Speed
Average speed = total distance / total time
v=Δd/Δt
Instantaneous speed is the speed at a given instant (a small amount of time).
Δt is close to zero
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Velocity = speed with a direction.
If either the speed or direction of a object changes, then its velocity changes.
Velocity
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Average speed, Instantaneous
speed or Velocity?
Paul got pulled over for going 75mph.
A car is moving 30mph north on Hwy N.
He ran the mile in 5:33 minutes.
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distance vs. displacement
Displacement - length from the starting point to the ending point
Distance - length of the path traveled
http://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Flash/ClassMechanics/DisplaceDistance/DisplaceDistance.html
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Acceleration
Acceleration = rate at which your velocity changes per unit time
a = Δv/Δt
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Example Problem
A bike goes from 0-10 m/s in 5 second.
What is its acceleration?
a=? Δv= 10 m/s Δt= 5 s
a = Δv/Δt
a = 10 m/s / 5 s m/s/s=m/s2
a = 2 m/s2
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DecelerationWhat is the acceleration of a pitch that slows
from 95-87 m/s in going from the mound to home plate in .41 seconds?
- 19.5 m/s2
Deceleration = negative acceleration
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Free Fall Ignore air resistance Affected only by gravity Gravity is symbolized by “g” g=9.8 m/s2
An object in free fall has a constant acceleration of 9.8 m/s2
time acceleration
1 s 9.8 m/s2
2 s 9.8 m/s2
3 s 9.8 m/s2
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Free Fall
If you drop a ball off a cliff, how fast would it be going after 1 sec?
v=at
time velocity
0 s 0 m/s
1 s 9.8 m/s
2 s 19.6 m/s
3 s 29.4 m/s
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Free Fall If I drop an object, how far has it
fallen after 1 sec? Not 9.8 m 4.9 m
d=½at2
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.mfw.galileoplane/
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Equations
Velocity v=Δd/Δt or d=vt
Acceleration a = Δv/Δt
Free Fall (starting from rest) v=at d=½at2
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Review
Does the speedometer of a car read instantaneous or average speed?
What is the difference between speed and velocity?
What 3 controls on a car causes a change in velocity?
What is the acceleration of a car that travels at a constant speed of 100km/hr?
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Distance vs. Time Graph
slope = velocity neg. slope = change in direction steeper slope= faster
Distance
(m)
Time (s)
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Motion Graphs
What does this graph represent?
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Motion Graphs
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Motion Graphs
Stage 1: 100 m in 10 s. Stage 2: 50 m in 10 s. Stage 3: 150 m in 20 s.
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
Slope = Acceleration Neg. Slope = Deceleration Neg. Velocity = change in direction Steeper Slope = > Acceleration
Velocity
(m/s)
Time (s)
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Motion Graphs
What is happening here?
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