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A body undergoes acceleration when there is a change in its state of motion
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1. In.5 seconds a projectile goes from 0- 300m/s. What is the acceleration of the projectile? 2. The space shuttle releases a telescope into orbit around the earth. The telescope goes from being stationary to traveling at a speed of 1700 m/s in 25 seconds. What is the acceleration of the satellite?
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1. 600 m/s 2 2. 1700/ 25 = 68 m/s 2
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Velocity vs. Time Graphs
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At Rest
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Constant Velocity
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Acceleration= Increasing Velocity
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Negative Acceleration= Decreasing Velocity
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Acceleration is directly proportional to net (or unbalanced) force.
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How do mass and force affect the acceleration of an object?
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As one thing gets bigger so does the other!
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The amount of matter in an object The measure of the inertia (laziness) of an object
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Volume: how much space it takes up Weight: a measure of the force of gravity
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F = force m = mass a = acceleration SI Units of Newtons (N) SI Units of Kilograms (kg) SI Units of m/s 2 F=ma
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Force and Acceleration Interactions
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