Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley. Chapter 1. Concepts of Motion The universe we live in is one of change.
Section 2.3 Section 2.3 Position-Time Graphs Develop position-time graphs for moving objects. Use a position-time graph to interpret an objects position.
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PH 211 Winter 2014 Friday January 31 Google moderator Which topic would you like to discuss in class on Monday? 217.
1 Motion Introduction. 2 Frozen Time 3 4 Motion Diagram.
REPRESENTING MOTION KINEMATICS in One Dimension “To understand motion is to understand nature.” Leonardo da Vinci.
Chapter 2: Representing Motion PHYSICS Principles and Problems.
Chapter 3 - Motion. Unit Objectives Distinguish between distance and displacement. Calculate the average speed of an object. Explain the difference between.
© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter Goal: To learn how to solve problems about motion in a straight line. Chapter 2 Kinematics in One Dimension Slide.
Chapter 2: Kinematics 2.1 Uniform Motion 2.2 Instantaneous Velocity 2.3 Finding Position from Velocity 2.4 Motion with Constant Acceleration 2.5 Free Fall.
Physics 31 Lecture 5: Motion in One Dimension With Changing Velocity.
Physics 31 Friday August 29. Our Class Major 17 Bio, 1 Eng, 1 Psychology HS Physics 11/19 yes Calculus I or higher, taken or taking 14/19 22 Lab 14 yes.