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Motion Distance and Displacement Speed and Velocity AccelerationMomentum

Ticket In Watch the video Intro Video Intro Video Define distance in your own words draw an example of distance Define displacement in your own words Draw an example

Distance Distance The length of a path between two points SI Unit = Meters (m) Large Distances = Kilometers (km) Small Distances = Centimeters (cm) m = 1 km 1 m = 100 cm Example: Rollercoaster Measure path car travels

Displacement Displacement The direction from the starting point AND the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point Used when giving directions (i.e. 15 blocks North) Example: Rollercoaster The direction from the starting point to the car And The length of the straight line from the starting point to the car NOTE: after you complete your ride and the car is back in place, the displacement is ZERO!!!

Distance/Displacement Demo

Vectors Vector A quantity that has magnitude and direction Magnitude = Size, length, or amount Represented by arrows on a graph or map Length of arrow = magnitude Displacement is an example of a vector

Combining Displacements Two displacements (represented by two vectors) SAME DIRECTION ADD MAGNITUDE Two displacements (represented by two vectors) OPPOSITE DIRECTION SUBTRACT MAGNITUDE

4 km 2 km Start Finish 4 km + 2 km = 6 km4 km - 2 km = 2 km Vector Addition & Subtraction

Sample Problems

Resultant Vectors Displacement that isn’t along a straight path The vector sum of 2 or more vectors Points directly from start to finish Used when 2 or more displacement vectors have different directions Vector Addition Simulator Vector Addition Simulator

Ticket Out Combining Displacements Make up your own vector addition problem Make up your own vector subtraction problem

Ticket In Using Analogies Is displacement more like the length of a rope that is pulled tight or the length of a coiled rope? Problem solving Should your directions to a friend for traveling from one city to another include displacements or distances? Explain

Draw your own diagram for the following situations. Then, find the distance (Dist) and label the displacement (Displ) each person moves. Record your answers on your paper. 1. John flies directly east for 20 km, then turns to the north and flies for another 10 km before dodging a flock of geese. 2. Cameron flies directly west for 13 km, then turns to the south and flies for another 30 km. He then flies east for 13 km before landing at the airport. 3. Marissa runs north for 37 meters, then turns east and runs for another 10 meters, then stops. 4. Alex walks east for 3 km, stops for a break, and then runs the same direction for 4 km before he stops. 5. Taylor rides her bicycle 20 km north, turns around, and then rides the bicycle 15 km back toward her starting point.

Speed The ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves SI unit = meters per second (m/s) Example: Roller Blader travels 2 m/s Car 80 km/hr Expressed two ways AverageInstantaneous

Average vs Instantaneous Speed Average Computed for the ENTIRE duration of a trip Total distance traveled (d) / time (t) Lets you know how long a trip will take Instantaneous Measured at a PARTICULAR instant The rate at which an object is moving at a given point in time EX car speedometer Tells you how fast you are going that instant

Speed Records According to the Guinness World Records the fastest human sprinter is Usain Bolt, who set a record of 9.63 seconds in the 2012 Olympics finals. In 2009, Sam Whittingham broke his own record again for a human powered cyclist speed of MPH! In 2010, Barbara Buatois broke her own record, with a women's human powered cyclist speed of MPH. In 2011, Greg Westlake broke his own record with an arm powered cyclist world speed record of MPH. In 2011, Greg Westlake broke his own record with an arm powered cyclist world speed record of MPH.

Ticket Out A car travels 85 km from town A to Town B, then 45 km from Town B to town C. The total trip took 1.5 hours. What was the average speed of the car?