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Science Starter: Monday Feb. 27, 2017 Day 2
1. Please have these Items on your desk. Science Notebook Agenda Science Starters Sheet Science Starter: What do speed and velocity have in common? Mrs. Morrison will give this one.
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Table of Contents Update
2/27(Red) Lab Book Check # Page 37 2/27(Purple) Speed and Acceleration Notes Page 38
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How to Calculate Speed and Acceleration
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Speed Speed- the distance traveled divided by the time during which the motion occurred. Constant Speed- movement at a fixed distance per unit of time. The same amount of distance is covered by the object in the same amount of time at each measurement of that same interval. Instantaneous Speed-is the velocity of an object at a certain time. For example:- Suppose you are driving in a car with your father see the speedometer, its speed constantly varies, Because speedometer give speed at a particular moment of time.
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Formulas How to calculate it Distance Time
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Variables Expressed by
Distance can be expressed in km (kilometers), mi (miles), m (meters), ft (feet). Time can be expressed in Hours, minutes, seconds, days. Speed can be expressed in m/s (meters per second), cm/s (centimeters per second), km/ hr (Kilometers per hour).
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Determine which one is which
A T S
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Calculate it ____ ____ ____ ____ D D T S Given Work Answer
D= 20 laps * .5 miles D= 10 miles D= 10 miles S = D/T T= 2 hours S= 10 miles / 2 Hours S= ? 5 MPH
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Calculate it T D _____ __ __ __________ D T Given Work Answer
S= 30 Meters/ 20 minutes D= ? S= 1.5 MPM D= S*T T= 60 minutes D= 1.5 MPM * 60 Minutes S= 1.5 MPM D= 90 meters
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Calculate it _____ _____ _____ _____ T D T D Given Work Answer
S= 3 Blocks/ 5 Minutes D= 15 Blocks T= ? S= .6 bpm S= .6 bpm T= D/S T= 15 Blocks/ .6 bpm 25 minutes
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Acceleration Acceleration- the rate at which velocity changes over time. An object accelerates if it changes speed or direction.
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Acceleration Formula Acceleration = Final velocity- Initial (Starting) velocity Time it takes to change velocity (speed)
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Calculating Acceleration
A roller coaster’s velocity is 20 m/s N at the top of a hill, then 4 seconds later, at the bottom of the hill, the velocity is 35 m/s S. What is the acceleration of the roller coaster?
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