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Distance vs. Displacement Speed vs. Velocity
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Acceleration ◦ The rate at which velocity changes We typically think of acceleration as speeding up (getting faster), but it also means slowing down (getting slower) or changing direction.
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Is a vector quantity ◦ Which means its direction matters Positive acceleration means your velocity is becoming more positive. ◦ Could either mean speeding up, or turning towards the positive direction, or slowing down while traveling in the negative direction. Negative acceleration (sometimes called deceleration) means your velocity is becoming more negative ◦ Could either mean slowing down or turning toward the negative or speeding up in the negative direction
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Is measured in meters per second per second or meters per second squared. The formula for acceleration is… a = v f – v i ΔtΔtΔtΔt Since velocity is measured in m/s and time in seconds… a = m/s – m/s = m/s s s m/s 2
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A car driving at 25 m/s slams on the brakes and slows to a stop in 3.6 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration? G v i = 25m/s v f = 0.0 m/s Δt = 3.6s U a = ? E a = (v – v o )/t S no algebra required for this one S a = (0m/s – 25m/s)/3.6s a = -6.9m/s 2
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v f = final velocity v i = starting velocity d = final position (displacement) a = acceleration Δt = time
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Bob starts at rest and runs with a constant positive acceleration of 4.5m/s 2. What is Bob’s velocity when he is 52m from where he started?
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