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1 Speed and Velocity Aim: to calculate speed and velocity correctly.
Aim: to determine the difference between the two in word problems

2 Are you in Motion? Yes, you are you in Motion!
Heart is pumping involuntarily. Blood is moving through your veins.Cells are moving! The earth is rotating on its axis and we are on the earth!

3 What is motion? The change in position of an object over time compared to a reference point.

4 All motion is relative to a Reference Point.
Observing an object in motion in relation to an object that appears to stay in place. Common Reference Points: Buildings, earth, trees

5 Speed How fast an object moves or the rate of motion
Speed = distance v= d time t Units: km/h or m/s

6 What is the speed of a car traveling Northeast a distance of 300km in 3 hours?
G: U: Speed F: S: time = 3 hours distance = 300 km NE v = d t v = 100 km/h v = 300km h What would the velocity be? v = 100 km/h NE

7 Analyze this graph! Constant Speed!
Speed does not change while the person is driving. Ex. Cruise Control

8 Average Speed Total distance divided by total time. Usually shown in graphs. Average Speed = total distance total time Units: km/h or m/s

9 Analyze this graph! Average speed Speed is not constant.
Driver speeds up or slows down. Ex. traffic, weather, speed limit change. Average speed

10 Average Speed = total distance total time
Aver. v = 20km Aver. v = 5km h h

11 Velocity Speed Vs Velocity
Describes how fast an object moves (its speed) and direction. Velocity (v) = distance + direction time (North, South, East, or West) Units: km/h or m/s Includes direction N, S, E, or W Speed Vs Velocity

12 Resultant Velocity When two objects are moving at the same time:
In the same direction - add the velocities together In opposite directions - subtract smaller velocity from larger velocity. Larger velocity takes the direction.

13 Resultant Velocity Ex. A bus travels 20 m/s East and a person is walking in the opposite direction that the bus is moving at 5 m/s West, what is its resultant velocity? Opposite direction subtract! The largest number is the direction it will go in = ⇒ - ⇐ = ⇒ The resultant velocity = 15 m/s East

14 Resultant Velocity You are on a bus traveling 10 m/s east and you decide to move from the front of the bus to the back of the bus walking west at a rate of 2 m/s. What is your resultant velocity? Resultant Velocity: 10 m/s - 2 m/s = 8 m/s

15 d v x t Gives other Formulas v = d d = v x t t = d t v

16 G: U: F: S: distance d = v x t
If you travel in a car East at a speed of 50km/h in 30 minutes, how far will you have traveled? Hint: How do you convert to hours? v = 50km/h E t = .5 hours G: U: F: S: distance d = v x t d = 25km d = 50 km x .5 h h

17 If you travel by bike at a speed of 10 km/h in 40 km, how long will it take you to reach your destination? v = 10 km/h d = 40 km G: U: F: S: time t = d v t = 40km km/h t = 4 hours

18 G: U: F: S: distance d = v x t
If you travel in a car East at a speed of 25 km/h in 4 hours, how far will you have traveled? v = 25 km/h East t = 4 hours G: U: F: S: distance d = v x t d = 100 km d = 25 km x 4 h h

19 500/2 = 250km/h 300/2 = km/h 200/2 = 100km/h 100/2 = 50 km/h


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