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Sci. 1-1 Measuring Motion Pages 4-10
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A. Reference point- an object that appears to stay in the same place
Examples- buildings, trees, mountains
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B. Motion- when an object changes position over time when compared with a reference point.
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Speed = Distance time S= D t
C. Speed depends on the distance traveled and the time taken to travel that distance Speed = Distance time S= D t
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D. Velocity- the speed of an object in a particular direction
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E. Velocity always includes a reference direction- north, south, east, west, NW, NE, SW, SE
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F. Velocity changes every time the speed changes or if the direction changes.
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When you combine two velocities that are in the same direction, add them together to find the resultant velocity. 15 m/s east + 1 m/s east = 16 m/s east
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When you combine two velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity. 15 m/s east – 1 m/s west = 14 m/s east
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I. Acceleration- to change velocity, (to change speed or direction or both)
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a = fv-sv t J. Acceleration = final velocity-starting velocity
time it takes to change velocity a = fv-sv t
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Increase in velocity= positive acceleration
Decrease in velocity= negative acceleration or deceleration
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L. Centripetal acceleration- traveling in a circular motion
L. Centripetal acceleration- traveling in a circular motion. You are constantly changing directions as you go around the circle
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