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Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension
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Introduction Motion along a straight line –Motion –Position and Displacement –Average velocity and average speed –Instantaneous velocity and speed –Acceleration –Constant acceleration: A special case –Free fall acceleration
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Motion Along a Straight Line Everything moves! Classification and comparison of motion kinematics Simplification –Motion along straight line –Forces cause motion –Moving object is a particle or moves like a particle Displacement Displacement is a vector quantity. It has both a direction and magnitude!
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Velocity Average velocity Average speed Instantaneous velocity
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Acceleration Average acceleration Instantaneous acceleration Constant acceleration
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Sample Problem 2–2 An elevator is initially stationary, then moves upward (which we take the positive direction of x), and then stops. Plot v as a function of time. (a)x(t) curve for an upward moving elevator cab (b)v(t) curve for the cab. Note v = dx/dt! (c)a(t) curve for the cab. Note a =dv/dt!
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Another Look at Constant Acceleration Integration of acceleration Indefinite integral or anti–derivative Constant of integration You will learn about this in integral calculus!
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Sample Problem 2-7
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Free-Fall v=v 0 -gt h-h 0 =v 0 t-gt 2 /2
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