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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 1 How do I know something is moving?
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IS THIS PERSON MOVING?
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HOW DO I KNOW SOMETHING IS MOVING? Reference Point: An object that looks still to an observer. Reference Frame: the surroundings, environment or background of the observer. A reference point must be inside the observers reference frame to tell if something is moving in that reference frame.
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EXPLAIN WHY THE SUN MIGHT BE A GOOD REFERENCE POINT FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME BUT A POOR ONE FOR A REALLY LONG TIME OBSERVATION The Earth is rotating, therefore the sun will be different positions during the day.
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REFERENCE POINT What would be a good reference points in this picture?
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 2 How do I calculate the speed of an object?
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SymbolNameUnit sSpeedm/s dDistancem tTimes
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 3 : WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPEED AND VELOCITY? Velocity: Speed with a direction. Velocity can be negative, but speed cannot. Velocity is calculated using the speed equation. When finding velocity, make sure to put a direction on your unit. Example Directions: North, West, Up, Left, (-)
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To describe the motion of an object on a moving object, we use resultant velocity.
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Resultant Velocity: The sum of the velocities acting on an object.
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RESULTANT VELOCITY DIAGRAM What would an observer on the shore see in each case?
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Speed Velocity Rate of distance over time Displacement of distance over time Distance /time Does not have Direction has Direction Positive value only Positive or Negative value
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EXAMPLE SPEED AND VELOCITY WORD PROBLEMS Example: How far can a dog run if it runs at a rate of 15 m/s for 5 seconds? Givens: S= 15m/s T = 5sec D=??? Equation: D= S x T Substitute: 15 x 5 Answer: 75 meters
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EXAMPLE SPEED AND VELOCITY WORD PROBLEMS Example: What is the velocity of a car that goes 300 m south in just 10 s? Givens : Velocity=??? D= 300 m T= 10 sec Equation Velocity= distance/ time Substitution 300 / 10 Answer: 30 South
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PAGE 60 - EXAMPLE SPEED AND VELOCITY WORD PROBLEMS Example: How long does it take a kid to run 420 meters if they are running at a speed of 6 m/s? Givens: Time =?? D= 420 m S= 6 m/s Equation Time= D/ S Substitution 420/6 Answer: 70 seconds
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 4 What happens when velocity changes?
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Acceleration: The rate at which velocity changes.
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Centripetal Acceleration: Acceleration when an object is going in a circle.
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CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION DIAGRAM
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN VELOCITY CHANGES? When objects fall, they accelerate. Free Fall: Motion from only the force of gravity. Earth’s gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s 2. ALL objects speed up at this rate.
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FREE FALL DIAGRAM
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SymbolNameUnit aAccelerationm/s 2 ∆vChange in Velocity m/s tTimes *If the object slows down, the ∆v is negative.
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EXAMPLE ACCELERATION PROBLEMS A skater decreases there velocity 12 m/s in 3.0 seconds. What is the skater’s acceleration? Givens:EquationSubstitutionAnswer:
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 5 What causes velocity to change?
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What to find in the TEXT. What is a force? How do forces change the motion of an object? What is inertia? What is the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces? What is Net Force?
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WHAT CAUSES VELOCITY TO CHANGE? Balanced ForcesUnbalanced Forces
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION 6 How can graphs show motion?
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HOW CAN GRAPHS SHOW MOTION? The effect of TIME on POSITION (Distance) Position (Distance) vs. Time Graph Shows where an object is at any point in time.
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POSITION VS. TIME GRAPHS Shapes of graphs. Notes:
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HOW CAN GRAPHS SHOW MOTION? The affect of TIME on SPEED (Velocity) Speed (Velocity) vs. Time Shows how fast an object is moving at any point in time.
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SPEED VS. TIME GRAPHS Shapes of Graphs Notes:
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