2.1 Picturing Motion Essential Questions How do motion diagrams represent motion? How can you use a particle model to represent a moving object? Picturing.

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2.1 Picturing Motion Essential Questions How do motion diagrams represent motion? How can you use a particle model to represent a moving object? Picturing Motion Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education RxqFQoTCL3Ay9eV9ccCFUE3PgodYP0NAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xcitefun.net%2Fmagic-moves- stop-motion-photography-t22023.html&psig=AFQjCNEskIyu5EKSQ6pq_26H- tSZrPupLA&ust=

2.1 Picturing Motion Review model New motion diagram particle model Picturing Motion Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Vocabulary

2.1 Picturing Motion 1. All Kinds of Motion a. When an object is in motion, its position changes. b. Its position can change in many ways, including –straight line –a circle –back-and-forth vibration c.A description of motion relates to place and time. d.List and describe several examples of motion from your own experience. Picturing Motion Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

2.1 Picturing Motion 2. Motion Diagrams and Particle Models a. A series of images showing the positions of a moving object at equal time intervals is called a motion diagram. b. In a particle model, you replace the object or objects of interest with single points. Picturing Motion Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

2.1 Picturing Motion Motion Diagrams and Particle Models Picturing Motion Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

2.1 Picturing Motion c. Draw a particle model for the diagram.

2.1 Picturing Motion c. Draw a particle model for the diagram.

2.1 Picturing Motion c. Draw a particle model for the diagram.

2.1 Picturing Motion Assignment: p. 36 #1-5