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Kinematics ( Definitions) Aims 1)Be able to recall the definitions of displacement, instantaneous speed, average speed, velocity & acceleration. 2)Be able to describe the difference between displacement and distance. 3) Compare and contrast average speed cameras and GATSOs
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Displacement The distance travelled in a certain direction. Scale Drawings Kinematics ( Definitions) 300m ( 3cm) 100m ( 1cm)
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Instantaneous Speed Instantaneous speed is the speed at an instant in time. Kinematics ( Definitions) Distance Time
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Average Speed Average speed is the distance travelled by an object divided by the time taken to travel that distance. Kinematics ( Definitions) S = d/t
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1)Find the definitions for Velocity & Acceleration. 2)What is the difference between average speed cameras & GATSO’s ? Kinematics ( Definitions)
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Aims 1.Be able to apply graphical methods to represent displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration; 2. Be able to determine velocity from the gradient of a displacement against time graph; 3. Be able to determine displacement from the area under a velocity against time graph; 4. Be able to determine acceleration from the gradient of a velocity against time graph. Kinematics ( Graphs)
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Aims 1) Derive the equations of motion for constant acceleration in a straight line from a velocity against time graph. 2)Be able to select and use the equations of motion for constant acceleration in a straight line. 3) Apply the equations for constant acceleration in a straight line. Kinematics ( Equations of Motion)
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U V t 0 0
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0 10m/s t 0 4s 0 t 0 5s Slope = 3m/s 2 Slope = ?
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Kinematics ( Equations of Motion) v = u + at When do we use this to solve problems ? 1) A car starts from rest and accelerates at 2m/s2 for 4 seconds. What will its final velocity be ? 2) A car accelerates from 15m/s to 25 m/s in 10 seconds. What is its acceleration? 3) How long will it take a car to accelerate at 5m/s2 from 10m/s to 32m/s ?
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Kinematics ( Equations of Motion) s =½(u + v)t When do we use this to solve problems ? 1) How far will a car travel when it accelerates from 8m/s to 20m/s in 8 seconds. ?
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Kinematics ( Equations of Motion) v 2 =u 2 + 2as When do we use this to solve problems ? 1) A car starts from rest and accelerates at 2m/s 2 for 4 seconds, it covers 120m in this time. What will its final velocity be ? 2) A car decelerates from 30m/s to 10 m/s.It covers a distance of 150m whilst doing this. What is its deceleration? 3) How far will a car travel when it accelerates at 2m/s 2 and increases its velocity from 17m/s to 34m/s.
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Kinematics ( Free Fall) 1) Apply the equations for constant acceleration to examine the motion of bodies falling in the Earth’s uniform gravitational field without air resistance; 2) Explain how experiments carried out by Galileo overturned Aristotle’s ideas of motion. 3) Describe an experiment to determine the acceleration of free fall g using a falling body;
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Kinematics ( Free Fall) What does this image tell us about an object in Free Fall ? What graphs could we plot ? What calculations could we do ?
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Kinematics ( Free Fall) TimeHeightDisplacement 0.0020.000.00 0.2019.800.20 0.4019.210.79 0.6018.251.75 0.8016.963.04 1.0015.374.63 1.2013.536.47 1.4011.488.52 1.609.2610.74 1.806.9013.10 2.004.4315.57 2.201.8818.12 TimeVelocity 0.000.0 0.20-2.0 0.40-4.0 0.60-6.0 0.80-8.0 1.00-10.0 1.20-12.0 1.40-14.0 1.60-16.0 1.80-18.0 Use the data below to plot 3 graphs. What do the graphs show?
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Kinematics ( Free Fall)
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Aristotle and Galileo Explain how experiments carried out by Galileo overturned Aristotle’s ideas of motion. Include a description of the inclined plane experiment. GalileoAristotle
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What we have Covered Kinematics
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What we have Covered Linear Motion
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