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MOTION AND SPEED Chapter 10
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MOTION All matter in the universe is constantly in motion. Examples:
1) Earth revolves around the sun. 2) Electrons move around the nucleus. 3) Blood circulates through your body. 4) Lava flows from a volcano.
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MOTION Motion is……. Something that is moving or has movement An object is in motion when it’s changing position relative to a reference point OR it’s distance from another object is changing
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FRAME OF REFERENCE A FRAME OF REFERENCE is the stationary point / area / or object that is used as a comparison. What is your frame of reference for the cheerleader and baseball player?
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Most Common….. THE SUN AND THE EARTH!
What are the most common frames of reference? THE SUN AND THE EARTH!
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MEMORY REFRESHER!! What SI units are used to describe length or distance? The basic SI unit of length is the meter.
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Distance and Displacement
Distance is the total length of travel between a starting point and ending point. Displacement includes the distance between a starting point and ending point AND the direction in which you travel. Distance = 40 m Displacement = 40 m east Distance = 70 m Displacement = 50 m northeast Distance = 140 m Displacement = 0
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SPEED! SPEED IS: The distance an object travels in one unit of time.
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How do we CALCULATE SPEED?
THE SPEED EQUATION: SPEED = Distance ÷ Time DISTANCE TIME SPEED
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PRACTICE PROBLEM COMPLETE PRACTICE PROBLEMS A, B, and C on pages 2 and 3 in Packet
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TWO TYPES OF SPEED There are two types of speed:
Instantaneous Speed and Average Speed Instantaneous Speed: The speed of an object at one instant of time. Can you think of an example? Average Speed: Found when speed is changing by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken.
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AVERAGE SPEED Complete AVERAGE SPEED SAMPLE PROBLEM on Page 3 of packet!
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Look at the Constant Speed graph….
How do you know this dog is running at a “constant” speed? Straight line DISTANCE TIME
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Look at the Average Speed Graph
What’s happening in the graph? At a? At b? At c? DISTANCE c b a TIME A – moving at a constant speed B – not moving C – moving at a constant speed
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VELOCITY What are some examples of direction?
Velocity is speed in a given direction! What are some examples of direction? Example: A river is flowing South at 15 km / hr. Velocity = Speed + Direction Velocity = 15 km/hr + South Velocity = 15 km/hr South Complete #13 A & B Velocity Examples
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Combining Velocities USE ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION
Same Directions ADD the velocities. Opposite Directions SUBTRACT the velocities.
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Sample problems page 5 in packet
COMBINING VELOCITIES Sample problems page 5 in packet Complete #15; A, B, and C
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SO, What is ACCELERATION?
Acceleration is the RATE AT WHICH VELOCITY CHANGES!! The process of speeding up or slowing down!
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Quick Review Velocity has two components: 1) SPEED 2) DIRECTION
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Acceleration 1) Increasing Speed 2) Decreasing Speed
Therefore, in science, acceleration refers to three things: 1) Increasing Speed 2) Decreasing Speed 3) Changing Direction
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Circular Motion Is the moon accelerating? YES Explain circular motion:
Circular Motion – is acceleration because you are constantly changing direction.
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Circular Motion Is the ferris wheel accelerating? YES
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