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Physical Science Mr. Willis Motion Physical Science Mr. Willis

Frame of Reference Everything is in constant motion relative to something else. This is called relative motion. Earth spins at 1,000 mi/h Earth orbits sun at 67,000 mi/h Sun & solar system orbit center of galaxy at 560,000 mi/h We usually use the Earth as our frame of reference for everything on Earth.

Relative motion Ex. People outside the train see the people on the train speeding by. Movement in relation to a frame of reference But people on the train looking at each other see no motion.

Distance Distance is the length of a path between two points Express distances in units that are best suited to the motion you are studying SI unit: meter(m)

Displacement Displacement is the length & direction from the starting point of a straight line to the ending point Example

Speed How much distance an object travels in a certain amount of time. Formula is s = d/t s = speed d = distance t = time

Velocity Velocity is speed with direction & is what we usually use for calculations v = ∆d/∆t ∆ means change in A speedometer measures instantaneous speed, but we will usually measure average velocity Constant velocity is uniform motion, or motion at a constant speed in a straight line

Solving Word Problems Five Steps: 1. Identify the variables you know in the problem (“If You Know”) 2. Identify the variable you are trying to find (“You Can Find”) 3. Write down the proper equation (“By Using …”) 4. Substitute numbers into equation and solve 5. Write the correct units

Practice Problem Donovan Bailey of Canada broke the world record in the 100m dash at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics with a time of 9.84 seconds. With this gold medal, he became "the world's fastest man" a. What was his average velocity over this distance in meters per second and miles per hour?

c. Was Donovan Bailey still the world's fastest man? b. A couple of days later, Michael Johnson set the world record in the 200m dash with a time of 19.32 seconds. What was his average speed? c. Was Donovan Bailey still the world's fastest man?

Practice Problems 1. Some Antarctic explorers heading due south toward the pole travel 50. km during the first day. A sudden snow storm slows their progress and they move only 30. km on the second day. With plenty of rest they travel the final 65 km the last day and reach the pole. What was the explorers' displacement?

More Practice Problems 2. Hans stands at the rim of the Grand Canyon and yodels down to the bottom. He hears his yodel echo back from the canyon floor 5.20 s later. Assume that the speed of sound in air is 340.0 m/s. How deep is the canyon at this location?

3. The world speed record on water was set on October 8,1978 by Ken Warby of Blowering Dam, Australia. If Ken drove his motorboat a distance of 1000. m in 7.045 s, how fast was his boat moving a) in m/s? b) in mi/h?

4. According to the World Flying Disk Federation, on April 8, 2000, Jennifer Griffin of Fredericksburg, Virginia threw a Frisbee for a distance of 138.56 m to capture the women's record. If the Frisbee was thrown horizontally with a speed of 13.0 m/s, how long did the Frisbee remain aloft?

5. It is now 10:29 a. m. , but when the bell rings at 10:30 a. m 5. It is now 10:29 a.m., but when the bell rings at 10:30 a.m. Suzette will be late for French class for the third time this week. She must get from one side of the school to the other by hurrying down three different hallways. She runs down the first hallway, a distance of 35.0 m, at a speed of 3.50 m/s. The second hallway is filled with students, and she covers its 48.0-m length at an average speed of 1.20 m/s. The final hallway is empty, and Suzette sprints its 60.0-m length at a speed of 5.00 m/s. a) Does Suzette make it to class on time or does she get detention for being late again? b) Draw a distance vs. time graph of the situation.

6. A torpedo fired from a submerged submarine is propelled through the water with a speed of 20.00 m/s and explodes upon impact with a target 2000.0 m away. If the sound of the impact is heard 101.4 s after the torpedo was fired, what is the speed of sound in water? (Because the torpedo is held at a constant speed by its propeller, the effect of water resistance can be neglected.)

7. During an Apollo moon landing, reflecting panels were placed on the moon. This allowed earth-based astronomers to shoot laser beams at the moon's surface to determine its distance. The reflected laser beam was observed 2.52 s after the laser pulse was sent. If the speed of light is 3.00 X 108 m/s, what was the distance between the astronomers and the moon?

8. The peregrine falcon is the world's fastest known bird and has been clocked diving downward toward its prey at constant vertical velocity of 97.2 m/s. If the falcon dives straight down from a height of 100. m, how much time does this give a rabbit below to consider his next move as the falcon begins his descent?

9. The Kentucky Derby, the first of three horse races for the triple crown, was won on May 7, 2000 by Fusaichi Pegasus with a time of 121.1 s. If the race covers 2011.25 m, what was Fusaichi Pegasus' average speed in a) m/s? b) mi/h?

10. For years, the posted highway speed limit was 88 10. For years, the posted highway speed limit was 88.5 km/h (55 mi/h) but now some rural stretches of highway have posted speed limits of 104.6 km/h (65 mi/h). In Maine, the distance from Portland to Bangor is 215 km. How much time can be saved in traveling from Portland to Bangor at this higher speed limit?

11. A tortoise and a hare are in a road race to defend the honor of their breeds. The tortoise crawls the entire lOOO.-m distance at a speed of 0.2000 m/s while the rabbit runs the first 200.0 m at 2.000 m/s. The rabbit then stops to take a nap for 1.300 h and awakens to finish the last 800.0 m with an average speed of 3.000 m/s. a) Who wins the race and by how much time? b) Draw a graph of distance vs. time for the situation.

12. Two physics professors challenge each other to a lOO 12. Two physics professors challenge each other to a lOO.-m race across the football field. The loser will grade the winner's physics labs for one month. Dr. Nelson runs the race in 10.40 s. Dr. Bray runs the first 25.0 m with an average speed of 10.0 m/s, the next 50.0 m with an average speed of 9.50 m/s, and the last 25.0 m with an average speed of 11.1 m/s. Who gets stuck grading physics labs for the next month?

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