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Ch 11 Motion
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Motion A change in position How do you know something has moved?
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Frame of reference (reference point) = system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another Relative Motion = movement in relation (or relative)to a frame of reference Relative Motion = movement in relation (or relative) to a frame of reference http://www.sciencebook.dkonline.com/161.html
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Distance versus Displacement Distance is the length of a path between two points SI Unit is meter (m)
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Displacement is the length from the starting point to the ending point
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Examples: What is the total displacement? 4m + 2m + 4m + 2m = 12m What is the total distance traveled? ZERO
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How is the speed limit measured? Miles per hour What 2 things are considered? –Distance (miles) –Time (hour)
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Speed the ratio of the distance (d) an object moves to the amount of time (t) the object moves SI Unit is meter per second (m/s) V=d/t, d=Vt, t=d/V Distance Velocity time
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Speed Average speed = computed for the entire duration of the trip Instantaneous speed = measured at a particular instant
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Velocity (V) = the speed & direction an object is moving Vector = a quantity that has magnitude & direction
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Same speed & direction = velocity
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Graphing speed
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Distance-Time graph Slope tells me SPEED! Horizontal part tells me the object stopped moving=no motion=no velocity Straight portions tell me constant speed Greater the slope the higher the speed, vice versa
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Distance-Time Graphs
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No motion=stopped
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Florence Griffith Joyner set a world record by running 200m in 21.34s. What was her average speed?
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Sound travels at a speed of 330m/s. If a lightning bolt strikes the ground 1000m away from you, how long will it take for the sound to reach you?
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STAR cards What is a reference point? An objects that is not moving What are the units for speed? Meters per second What does the horizontal line on a Distance-Time graph mean? That the object is not in motion, it’s still
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Acceleration Is the rate at which velocity changes changes in speed changes in direction changes in speed & direction SI unit is meter per second per second (m/s 2 )
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Acceleration The triangle is the Greek symbol delta, means “change in” Vf = final velocity Vi = initial velocity Vf-Vi (final minus initial)
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Δ VΔ V at V f – V i SI unit is meter per second per second (m/s 2 ) Why are the seconds squared?
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Which car has greatest acceleration? The blue car undergoes the greatest acceleration bc its velocity is changing at a more drastic rate The red car is actually not accelerating at all-it has a constant velocity the entire race.
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Distance-Time graph for the cars, Which car goes with which line? Red=B Blue=A Green=C
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Distance-Time Graph Curved parts tells me object is increasing & decreasing speed = changing velocity over a time period = acceleration
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Speed-Time graph Slope tells me acceleration! Horizontal part tells me object is at constant speed (velocity) = no acceleration Slope downward tells me object is slowing down (decelerating or negative accleration)
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Graphing constant acceleration
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Speed-Time Graph Constant speed/velocity STOPPED!
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The speed limit changes from 55m/s to 0m/s. To make the change in 10s, what acceleration will it require?
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A car’s acceleration is 3m/s 2. if the car started at rest and it only took 10s for the car to reach this acceleration, what is the car’s final velocity?
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A=9.8m/s 2 Vf=0.5m/s Vi=? t=3s
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STAR cards What is a vector? a quantity that has magnitude & direction What is acceleration? Is the rate at which velocity changes What does horizontal part on a speed-time graph tell me? object is at constant speed (velocity) = no acceleration What does horizontal part of a distance-time graph tell me? No speed, no motion, object is stopped What does curved part on a distance-time graph tell me? Acceleration
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