Motion Monroe November 5, 2009. To make speed, distance or velocity calculations, one must have a reference point. A reference point is an unmoving point.

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Motion Monroe November 5, 2009

To make speed, distance or velocity calculations, one must have a reference point. A reference point is an unmoving point of comparison.

Billy Brainless jumped from a moving car. The car 1.was on a road 2.had a speedometer that showed 40 kilometers per hour 3.was nowhere near water, hay or other soft “cushoney” stuff 4.nor Billy had any protective gear at all. Billy landed, and was not hurt. How did Billy escape injury?

Billy Brainless jumped into a car, driving next to him at the same speed. The reference point of the car’s speedometer was the road

Billy Brainless jumped into a car, driving next to him at the same speed. The reference point of Billy was the other car.

Speed ~ distance divided by time Continents move in centimeters per year Airplanes in kilometers per hour American cars in miles per hour Comets in miles per second Bullets in feet per second These are all measurements of speed

Average speed is over a longer period of time. If Sam Swiftfoot can run 10 miles in 73 minutes, what is his average speed?

Average speed is over a longer period of time. If Sam Swiftfoot can run 10 miles in 73 minutes, what is his average speed? 10 miles60 minutes8.22 miles x = minutes1 hourhour

Instantaneous Speed ~ is the speed during an instant of time. Look at your speedometer for a good idea. There really is no such number as instantaneous speed, however, because one can always reduce time until it reaches zero, at which time the number becomes undefined. One cannot divide by zero.

Velocity ~ is the speed in GIVEN DIRECTION. This implies displacement instead of distance.

Distance ~ is how far you move, along the face of the Earth, compared to a reference point.

Velocity ~ is the speed in GIVEN DIRECTION. This implies displacement instead of distance. Distance ~ is how far you move, along the face of the Earth, compared to a reference point. Displacement ~ is the distance between the starting point and the ending point of a movement.

A horse took 15 seconds to run around an oval track, that was 1/4 mile in length. What is the total distance that he ran?

A horse took 15 seconds to run around an oval track, that was 1/4 mile in length. What is his total displacement?

A horse took 15 seconds to run around an oval track, that was 1/4 mile in length. What was his average speed?

A horse took 15 seconds to run around an oval track, that was 1/4 mile in length. What was his average volocity?

Return Home (Displacement) Return Home (Distance) Distance or Displacement Each square represents one kilometer Each square represents one hour

1.Shelly socialite left home at 7:00 for school 2.After ½ hour she had completed the 1 kilometer trip 3.At 9:00 she left school to go to her internship. She took a car, and made the