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A measure of… How far something goes and… How long it takes to get there.
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The only difference between speed and velocity is that velocity also specifies the object is moving.
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Speed can be graphed using a Position/Time Graph: Time is ALWAYS plotted on the x-axis while position or displacement is plotted on the y-axis.
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Sample graphs: Graph B shows constant speed. How can you tell?
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Speeding up… Position Time The curve shoots up, indicating that greater distance is being covered in a shorter period of time!
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Slowing down looks like this: Position Time The graph becomes more and more flat…as more and more time is taken to more a short distance.
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No motion Stuck at a single position means no motion. Position Time Stop! Don’t move!
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When something about velocity changes, we say the object has An object accelerates when it speeds up, slows down, or changes direction. We can also GRAPH ACCELERATION!
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We have a Mathematical Formula to figure out acceleration… Final velocity - Starting velocity time it takes to change velocity What units do we measure acceleration in? -Acceleration is how fast (time) velocity changes (distance/time). So…Acceleration is measured in units of distance/time/time
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What are velocity-time graphs ? 1. These graphs show the acceleration of objects. 2. Time is plotted on the x-axis and velocity is plotted on the y-axis.
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Example 1. Constant Speed. This is ZERO acceleration = no SLOPE! -the object’s speed is CONSTANT!
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Positive Acceleration The “steeper” the slope, the greater the positive acceleration [the faster the car is increasing its speed]! Which car is speeding up faster?
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Deceleration! Negative slope means slowing down or negative acceleration! Which car is slowing down the fastest?
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