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Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
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Motion What is Motion? Motion is a change in position. Example:
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Speed What is Speed? Speed is a Rate of Motion. (Change over time) Types of SpeedTypes of Speed: 1) Instantaneous Speed 2) Constant Speed 3) Average Speed
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Instantaneous Speed This is the rate of motion at any given point of time. Example: The speedometer of cars.
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Constant Speed A speed that does not vary. Example: Cruise control in cars. Set cruise at 55 mph on long trips and your car will stay at 55 mph.
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Average Speed An Average of all of the instantaneous speeds gathered over a period of time. In other words: –It is the Total distance traveled divided by the total time it took to travel.
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Speed Formula Example: What is the speed if a car travels 200 miles in 4 hours? Answer = 50 mph V= t d
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Velocity What is Velocity? Velocity is the rate of motion in a specific direction. (e.i. Speed and Direction) If either speed or direction change, then VELOCITY changes.
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Change in Velocity A car is traveling west on route 22 at 45 mph. When it approaches the light at sheets, it slows to 5 mph. Did Velocity change? YES: The Speed changed but direction stayed the same.
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Change in Velocity A ball is thrown against a wall at 25 mph and bounces back to the person at the 25 mph. Did Velocity change? YES: The Direction changed but speed stayed the same.
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Acceleration What is Acceleration? Acceleration is the rate of change of Velocity. a t = V f - V i t = VV
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Standard SI Units Velocity & Speed: Meters per Second m s Acceleration: meters per Second Squared m s2s2
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