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Speed and Velocity

Where Δ means “change in” or final – initial Speed (v): distance traveled in a given time Speed is a scalar Velocity (v): change of position over time Velocity is a vector Where Δ means “change in” or final – initial Average speed Average velocity

Ex: A student travels 11 m north and then turns around and travels 25 m south. If the total time of travel is 12 s, find The student’s average speed. The student’s average velocity.

1) How long does it take a car traveling at 45km/h to travel 100. 0 m 1) How long does it take a car traveling at 45km/h to travel 100.0 m? 2) How far does a skateboarder travel in 22 s if his average velocity is 12.0 m/s? 3) A shopping cart moves from a point 3.0 m West of a flagpole to a point 18.0 m East of the flagpole in 2.5 s. Find its average velocity.

So what happens if the speed or velocity isn’t that same the entire time? What is it called? Anyone?

Uniform Accelerated Motion

Acceleration (a): the rate at which an object changes its velocity Acceleration (a): the rate at which an object changes its velocity. Measured in m/s2. Acceleration is a vector. Anytime an object’s velocity is changing (whether up or down) it is accelerating.

The acceleration of an object can be found with: Where: a = acceleration Δv = change in velocity t = time a = Δv t

A sprinter starts from rest and reaches a speed of 12 m/s in 4. 25 s A sprinter starts from rest and reaches a speed of 12 m/s in 4.25 s. Find his acceleration. A car starts from rest and accelerates at 15 m/s2 for 3.0 s. What is its top speed? If a snowboarder is traveling at 8.0 m/s how long will it take her to reach 36.0 m/s if she can accelerate at a rate of 3.5 m/s2

Remember that all vectors include a direction Remember that all vectors include a direction. In 1-D we assign them a sign. Up or to the right are both positive Down or to the left are both negative An object’s velocity and acceleration can be in opposite directions.

Determine the direction of the velocity and acceleration A car sitting at a stop light hits the gas From rest you back out of your driveway A plane lands and comes to a stop You drop a rock off a cliff You throw a rock straight up