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2 I: Intro to Kinematics: Motion in One Dimension AP Physics C Mrs. Coyle

3 Particle Model Position Vector Displacement, distance Average Velocity, Average Speed Instantaneous Velocity, Instantaneous Speed Intro to the Derivative. Graphical Analysis (position vs time) Uniform Linear Motion

4 Video Clip of Oil Spill in Gulf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2EXDmn NPw0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2EXDmn NPw0

5 Motion Motion is relative Origin Position is compared to an origin Coordinate system or a reference frame

6 Motion Diagram t=0 sect=0.25 sec t=0.50 sec t=0.75 sec

7 Particle Model... t=0t=0.25s t=0.50s t=0.75s

8 Position Vectors Position (m) y=+4 m o x= -5m x= 5mx= 10 m

9 Position Vectors Position (m) o x=20mx=10m

10 Vectors and Scalars Scalars  Magnitude (size) Vectors  Magnitude and Direction

11 Displacement (  x): change in position.   x =x f - x i Position, x (m) o x 1 =15mx 2 =20m xx

12 Distance and Displacement Distance: (Scalar) Displacement  x =x f - x i (Vector)

13 Average Speed and Average Velocity Average Speed= Total Distance Travelled Time (Scalar) Average Velocity= Displacement =  x Time  t (Vector)

14 Prob. #2.4 A particle moves according to the equation x=10t 2 (x in meters, t in seconds). Find the average velocity for the time interval from 2s to 3s. Ans: 50m/s

15 Instantaneous Speed Instantaneous Velocity Instantaneous Speed  Speed at a given instant. (Time is very very small) Instantaneous Velocity  Velocity at a given instant. (Time is very very small) Instantaneous speed is the magnitude of instantaneous velocity.

16 Instantaneous Velocity: the limit of  x  as  t approaches 0.  t v = lim  x   t  0   t v = dx    dt

17 Instantaneous Velocity (or simply) Velocity is the derivative of x with respect to t. v = dx    dt

18 Instantaneous Velocity Instantaneous speed is the magnitude of instantaneous velocity.

19 Graphical Analysis of Motion Position vs Time Velocity vs Time Acceleration vs Time

20 Example 1: Graph of Position vs Time Time (s) o Position (m/s) Slope of Line= Average Velocity In this case does the slope also equal the instantaneous velocity?

21 Uniform Linear Motion Motion with constant velocity  Straight line  Same direction

22 Example 2: Graph of Position vs Time Time (s) o Position (m) Instantaneous Velocity at a given time= Slope of Tangent at that time

23 Example 2: Graph of Position vs Time Time (s) o Position (m) Find the instantaneous velocity at 2sec and the average velocity from 0 to 2sec. 20.0 40.0 2.0

24 Example 3: Position vs Time Graph At what time(s) was the object at the origin? What is the average velocity from 0 to 1sec, 1 to 1.5 sec and 0 to 2sec? Time, (s) o Position, (m) 1.00.51.52.0 20.0 10.0 A -10.0


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