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Distance, Speed, Motion, velocity, Ch. 11 & 12 Notes
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Distance vs Displacement Distance- the length of a path between two points. Displacement- direction and the length of a straight line from the starting point to the ending point.
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Motion Motion- A change in position with respect to a frame of reference. Frame of reference: nonmoving point from which motion is measured Reference point Motion
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Speed Speed - distance traveled per unit time Speed is the rate of motion Rate- anything that happens over time Units for speed: mi/hr, km/hr, m/s, m/min
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Speed - practice Florence Griffith Joyner set a world record by running 200.0 m in 21.3 seconds. What was her speed? Suppose polar bears were running on land instead of swimming. If the polar bear runs at a speed of about 8.30 m/s, how far will it travel in 36 000 s? Put your answer in scientific notation. How much time does it take for a bird flying at at speed of 45 km/hr to travel a distance of 1800 km?
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More Speed stuff Instantaneous Speed - speed at a given instant Constant speed – speed that stays the same over time Average Speed- total distance traveled over total time it took to travel that distance. Add up all the distances, add up all the times. Plug into the speed equation.
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Average Speed - practice You drive 200.0 miles in 3.00 hours. Then you stop at a rest stop for Wendy’s and to gas up the car. After your stop you travel 150.0 miles in 1.50 hours. What is your average speed for the entire trip?
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Velocity Velocity speed in a given direction can change even when the speed is constant Resultant velocity – when velocities are combined EX: bus moving at a velocity of 15 mi/hr, North You on the bus walking, your velocity is 1 mi/ hr N Resultant velocity = 16 mi/hr You on the bus walking again, but this time you’re walking in opposite direction the bus is going- your velocity is -1 mi/hr South Resultant velocity = 14 mi/hr
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Velocity- practice If Justin races his Chevy S-10 north bound on Highway 235 for 2560.0 meters in 60.0 seconds. What is Justin’s velocity?
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Graphing Motion slope = steeper slope = straight line = flat line = Distance-Time Graph A B faster speed constant speed no motion speed http://science360.gov/obj/video/0a558e3f-ac36-4e34- 80c6-4ec6552657b3/kinematics
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