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Measuring Motion Chapter 12, Section 1 Part 1
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Observing Motion To observe motion, you must observe an object in relation to a reference point. If an object changes position when compared to the reference point, then motion has occurred.
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The Earth’s surface and large stationary objects (trees, buildings) can often be used as reference points.
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Let’s Try It Describe Miss Muragishi’s position in the classroom using the projector as a reference point. Close your eyes. Now open. Did Miss Muragishi move? How do you know? Answer this question by comparing her new position to the reference point.
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Two-Dimensional Motion
Motion can be shown on a 4 - quadrant grid. It can be defined as positive or negative. We use ordered pairs to define this motion.
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Speed The rate at which an object moves is its speed (m/s).
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Speed depends on the distance traveled and the time taken to travel that distance.
Average speed = total distance total time
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Graphing Speed A distance - time graph shows the motion of an object over a period of time. X- axis = time Y-axis = distance
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Example What is the average speed represented by the red line?
Av. Speed = distance time Av. Speed = 2400 m 30 min Av. Speed = 80 m/min
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