TEAM JEOPARDY!.  What is the definition of “distance.”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Motion in One Dimension Notes and Example Problems.
Advertisements

Does the odometer of a car measure distance traveled or displacement? 1.Distance traveled 2.displacement 3.neither 4.both.
Aim: How can we explain circular motion? Do Now: An object travels 5 m/s north and then travels 5 m/s east. Has the object accelerated?
Describing Motion: Velocity & Acceleration
The graph represents relative position down your sidewalk, as you walk off your porch. Distance down your sidewalk (m) Time (s) Describe your motion When.
Motion in one dimension
Challenge Problem An asteroid charges towards the earth at a velocity of 90,000 km/hr. If the earth is 6.48 x 10 6 km away, how many hours do we have left.
Science Jeopardy ForceAccelerationMysterySpeed and.
Mix-Pair-Share.
A sticky 6kg lump of clay moves toward the East at 2 m/s. A second ball of clay of 2kg moves to the West at 10 m/s. When the two collide and stick together,
Chapter 4 Two-Dimensional Kinematics
WHAT IS SPEED? Speed is how fast an object is moving relative to another object. A frame of reference is necessary to calculate speed. Speed depends on.
Velocity and Speed.
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration. Motion ► Motion – an object’s change in position relative to a reference point.
Negative 10 Miles per Hour? Velocity and Speed.
Kinematics in 1-D. Learning Target I can differentiate between position, distance, displacement, speed, and velocity.
Speed, Distance & Time Speed, Distance, Time Calculations.
Forces & Motion – Test 1 Review. A push or pull that acts on an object.
Acceleration. Review Distance (d) – the total ground covered by a moving object. Displacement (  x) – the difference between an object’s starting position.
Projectile Motion. Once released from the plane, the motion of the bomb is best described as being : (1)Independent motion in the x and y direction, each.
Speed, Velocity and Acceleration What is speed? How is velocity different than speed? What is acceleration? Today’s Goal: Be able to use the proper equations.
Motion in One Dimension Kinematics. Distance vs. Displacement Distance – how far you’ve traveled Scalar quantity - 20 m Displacement – shortest distance.
Acceleration & Speed How fast does it go?. Definition of Motion Event that involves a change in the position or location of something.
Unit 1 Motion ProjectileMotion. Motion to Date  Uniform Motion  Accelerated Motion  Relative Motion.
CHAPTER 2 correlates  The main topic of this chapter is __________, which is a change in an object’s position relative to a ___________ point.
Projectiles Horizontal Projection Horizontally: Vertically: Vertical acceleration g  9.8 To investigate the motion of a projectile, its horizontal and.
Motion Notes Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration!. Motion A change in position, over time, relative to a reference point.
1 Chapter 2 Motion F. Morales. 2 CHAPTER OUTLINE  Motion Motion  Vectors Vectors  History of Motion History of Motion  Speed & Velocity Speed & Velocity.
Principles of Physics.  motion along a straight line path, motion in one dimension  Which way are you headed?  How far did you go?  How fast are you.
Distance and Displacement Speed and Velocity GraphingAcceleration Final Jeopardy Physics Jeopardy.
Speed and Acceration. distance Total distance an object travels from a starting point to ending point.
Motion. Objectives Define motion. Calculate the speed of a moving object. Distinguish between velocity and acceleration.
Motion IPC NOTES. MOTION & POSITION motion – a change in an object’s position relative to a reference point.
Relationship between time, displacement, velocity, acceleration. Kinematic.
To say something is truly moving, you have to observe how it changes relative to a reference point.
1. Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration 2 You know a car is in motion if you see it in one place 3 then in another place in relation to an object.
Acceleration. The rate of change in velocity Acceleration The rate of change in velocity Examples…. –Speeding up Positive acceleration –Slowing down.
Motion Which way did it go?. What is Motion? Motion occurs when an object changes position over time.
Vectors: Displacement and Velocity. Vectors Examples of vectors: displacement velocity acceleration.
Midterm Jeopardy Motion Vectors and Motion Graphs.
Linear Motion. All Motion is Relative This means when we describe motion we do it relative to somethingThis means when we describe motion we do it relative.
Accelerated Motion. is changing either the speed or direction, or both, of motion. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, in other words, how.
Sketching Motion Graphs Interpreting Motion Graphs Constant Velocity Acceleration Distance/
Calculating with the “Big Five” a) v = v o + at b) x – x o = v o t + ½at² c) v² = v o ² + 2a(x – x o ) d) x – x o = ½ (v o – v)t e) x – x o = vt - ½at².
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration. Nothing in the universe stays still. A book on a table appears to be sitting still, but Earth is moving in its orbit around.
Jeopardy Motion GraphsSpeed & Velocity Forces Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Kinematics. Kinematics-What is it? Kinematics is the study of motion. –Motion is always defined in terms of change in location.  Locations or Positions.
 Distance vs. Displacement  Speed vs. Velocity.
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration Test #2 How much distance have you run at 18 m/s for 10 seconds? Distance = Speed x Time 18 m/s x 10 s. = 180 m.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Distance Displacement Speed Acceleration.
Chapter 4 Linear Motion. Position, Distance, and Displacement Position: being able to describe an object’s location is important when things start to.
Forces and Motion
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Chapter 11 Motion.
Motion Unit 6 Miss McDonald Science 8
Speed How fast does it go?.
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Forces and Motion
Graphing Motion Walk Around
Chapter 2 Acceleration.
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
What is Motion? Motion: A change in position of an object compared to a reference point Motion can be measured in the following ways:
Chapter 3 Jeopardy Review
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Chapter 4 Linear Motion.
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Motion, Speed, Velocity & Acceleration
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Motion, Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Presentation transcript:

TEAM JEOPARDY!

 What is the definition of “distance.”

 What is the definition of “displacement.”

 If James has to get from the cafeteria to the IT building and runs the 20m there, only to find out class is in the media center 30m away, what is the distance James traveled.

 If I turn in the TV in the living room, walk 10m to the kitchen to get a snack, and then walk 8m back to the living room and crash on the couch, what is my displacement?

 What is the definition of speed?

 What is the formula for speed?

 What is the definition of velocity?

 Is the formula for speed and velocity the same thing?

 If Sarah can run 10 m in 2 seconds, what is her speed?

 If a car can drive 55 miles in 11 minutes, how fast is the car traveling?

 What is the definition of acceleration?

 What is the formula for acceleration?

 If Mary is at the track meet and she speeds up from 6 m/s to 10m/s in 2s to win the race, what was her acceleration?

 What does negative acceleration mean?

 What directions are negative for vector values?

 If a car is slowing down AND going west, is the acceleration positive or negative?

 What is centripetal acceleration? When do we use it?

 What is the formula for centripetal acceleration?

 If a horse is running around a ring with a 5m radius, and the horse is trotting at 5m/s, what is it’s centripetal acceleration?

 What is freefall?

 What is the formula for freefall when calculating how fast the object was falling?

 What is the freefall formula to figure out how far the object fell?

 Tom wants to play a trick on Jerry and drop a bucket of water on his head. If the bucket of water has to fall in one second to hit Jerry coming through the door, how high does the bucket have to be above the door?

 A rockslide happened in California last week and a boulder hit a Toyota. If the rock took 3 seconds to fall and hit the car, what was the rock’s final velocity?

 What are the three types of projectile motions? (the fancy word is trajectory)

 What are the two types of velocities we have to think about for projectile motion?

 What is vertical acceleration ALWAYS going to be?

 What is vertical velocity when the object is falling?

 What is vertical velocity at the object’s peak.

 What is horizonal velocity?