What is the speed of a biker who travels 30 m

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What is the speed of a biker who travels 30 m Monday August 24th, 2015 By the end of the day, YOU will be able to: Describe the relationship between distance, displacement, speed, and velocity. Solve problems related speed and velocity. Starter: What words come to mind when you think of motion? What are some scenarios in which motion is occurring? Can a stationary object be in motion? And answer a question like this: What is the speed of a biker who travels 30 m in just 10 seconds? Agenda: Unit 2 Tracking Motion Notes Speed Lab 8-10 minutes

Motion Motion: a change in position relative to a reference point This means that there is a change in distance or displacement of the two objects.

Distance vs Displacement Distance is a measure of the path taken. Displacement is a measure of the distance from the starting point to the ending point; or the measure of the change in position

Distance vs Displacement  A physics teacher walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters West, and finally 2 meters North.

Distance vs Displacement A-Home B-Park C-School D-Starbucks E-Taco Bell What is the distance traveled from home to school? What would the displacement be? What is the distance traveled from home to Taco Bell? What is the displacement? A B E C D

Speed vs Velocity Speed is how fast an object is moving. The distance traveled divided by the time of travel. Velocity tells us the speed of an object and its direction

Average Speed Speed = distance/ time The SI unit for speed is m/s.

Practice Problem What is the speed of biker who travels 30 meters in just 10 seconds?

Independent Practice Jesse decides to go for a 30 minute run. On the way back he measures the total distance he traveled, and determine that he ran 3.4 miles. What was Jesse’s average speed?