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Review session tonight (in NPB 1001, i.e. here):Review session tonight (in NPB 1001, i.e. here): Friday, Sept. 10 th (Woodard), 6:15-8:10pm Subject: chapters 1-4 (similar to last night)Subject: chapters 1-4 (similar to last night) Exam 1 – Mon. Sept. 13*, 8:20-10:20pmExam 1 – Mon. Sept. 13*, 8:20-10:20pm IMPORTANT NOTICES Chapter 3 WebAssign homework deadlines are tonight at 11pm (chapter 4 on Sunday, 11pm). *Keep an eye on the UF and 2048 course web pages BE PREPARED!

Class 8 - Motion in 2D and 3D Chapter 4 - Friday September 10th Exam instructions Brief review of projectile motion Uniform circular motion Relative motion in two-dimensions Example problems Reading: pages 58 thru 75 (chapter 4) in HRW Read and understand the sample problems Assigned problems from Chapter 4: 6, 8, 14, 20, 30, 40, 46, 52, 56, 62 (due on Sunday 12th) Review of chapter 4 and more problems on Monday

Work out solutions in spaces on the exam Circle the correct answers

This is a copy of the scantron, where you will record your answers

1 Name & initials Full UF ID# Your answers to the test

1 5 digit exam code Section number

Use a number 2 pencil to fill in the spaces for answers and for codingUse a number 2 pencil to fill in the spaces for answers and for coding You can use an eraser but try to avoid doing thisYou can use an eraser but try to avoid doing this

You must sign the back of the scantron

Other important points to note... You are responsible for bringing a self prepared formula sheet - hand written, 8 1 / 2 " x11". Both sides is OK.You are responsible for bringing a self prepared formula sheet - hand written, 8 1 / 2 " x11". Both sides is OK. Write your section # and UF ID on your formula sheet.Write your section # and UF ID on your formula sheet. You must turn in your formula sheet with your examination sheet at the end of the exam.You must turn in your formula sheet with your examination sheet at the end of the exam. Bring your ID to the test. These will be checked when you enter the exam room.Bring your ID to the test. These will be checked when you enter the exam room. As well as coding answers on the pink scantron, you should also circle answers on the examination sheet.As well as coding answers on the pink scantron, you should also circle answers on the examination sheet. Do ALL scratch work on the examination sheet in the spaces provided.Do ALL scratch work on the examination sheet in the spaces provided.

A quick review

We will need these equations today Acceleration: Position: Displacement: Velocity:

Uniform circular motion Although v does not change, the direction of the motion does, i.e. the velocity (a vector) changes.Although v does not change, the direction of the motion does, i.e. the velocity (a vector) changes. Thus, there is an acceleration associated with the motion.Thus, there is an acceleration associated with the motion. We call this a centripetal acceleration.We call this a centripetal acceleration. Since v does not change, the acceleration must be perpendicular to the velocity.Since v does not change, the acceleration must be perpendicular to the velocity.

Analyzing the motion Uniform motion:

Analyzing the motion

Acceleration

Relative motion Position: Velocity: Acceleration (if frame B is “inertial”):