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MS. MILLINER 3.1.12
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Warm-Up Describe the motion of each of the following in words (direction, slope, increasing/decreasing speed) Describe an object that might have that motion
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Review Homework Turn to your homework Ms. Milliner will come around to stamp for completion Must be complete for full credit
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Unit 3 Exam For you exam know: Key Terms: Acceleration, Origin Analyzing x-t graphs for accelerated objects (be able to state starting position, direction of motion, direction of slope) Analyzing v-t graphs for accelerated objects (be able to write whether object constant, speeding up or slowing down) Analyzing slope to find direction of acceleration Creating x-t, v-t, and a-t graphs Calculating average speed from slope Creating average speed v-t graph Finding displacement from area under curve
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Uniform Motion Position-TimeVelocity-TimeAcceleration- Time Shape of graphLinearHorizontal LineZero Y-intercept represents Initial PositionInitial VelocityInitial Acceleration Slope representsVelocityAccelerationN/A Area under curve represents N/ADisplacementVelocity Positive slope means Object moving away from origin N/A Negative slope means Object moving toward origin N/A Zero slope means Object not moving Constant speedN/A
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Accelerated Motion Position-TimeVelocity-TimeAcceleration- Time Shape of graphCurvedLinearHorizontal Y-intercept represents Initial PositionInitial VelocityInitial Acceleration Slope representsVelocityAccelerationN/A Area under curve represents N/ADisplacementVelocity Positive slope means Object moving away from origin N/A Negative slope means Object moving toward origin N/A 0 slope meansN/A Constant acceleration
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Venn Diagram Based on your notes from the past 2 slides, create 2 Venn Diagrams to compare/contrast x-t and v-t graphs for Uniform and Accelerated Motion
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Student Practice In pairs, you will complete Kinematics Curves Worksheet The assignment will be checked for accuracy!
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