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Motion and Speed Describing Motion
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Motion Distance and time are important in describing motion. Motion occurs when an object changes position. You need a reference point to describe motion. A reference point helps determine how far and what direction something has moved.
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Relative Motion Motion is relative. Is the door to the classroom moving? YES!!! The door is not moving relative to you or your desk or the building, but it is moving when compared to the sun and other planets. Motion is relative
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Distance Distance is how far an object has moved TOTAL. The SI unit of distance is the meter (kilometer, centimeter, etc.) Distance is very important in describing motion.
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Displacement Displacement is the distance AND direction of an objects change in in position from the starting point. A running back in football may run 26 yards but only gain 13 yrds from the line of scrimmage. ALWAYS include DIRECTION when describing displacement (20m NORTH)
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Speed Speed is the distance an object travels per unit of time. 70 Miles per hour You must always include distance and time when describing speed.
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Rate Rate is any change over time. Rate of growth = how much you grow in X amount of time.
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Calculating Speed Speed = Distance / Time S=D/T So if you ran 2 km in 10 mins????? S= 2/10 Speed =.2 km per hr m/s….cm/s…mi/hr… etc
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Motion w/ Constant Speed If your in a car on an empty freeway with the cruise set at 70 miles/hr…. Your at a CONSTANT speed. No change in speed means that you can calulate speed over any distance (mm to miles it is all the same)
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Changing Speed Most of the time we are not at a constant speed. In a car the speed limits change going through towns. You slow down to turn Speed up to pass. Etc. How do you express speed that is not constant????????
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Average Speed Average Speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time of travel. Average speed= total distance/total time SOOOOOOOOOO If you traveled 5km in.25 hours…. What would your average speed be? 5/.25=????? 20 km/h
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Instantaneous Speed Instantaneous Speed is the speed at a given point in time. A speedometer shows instantaneous speed If an object is speeding up or slowing down the I.S. is always different. If an object is staying at the same speed, it’s I.S. is always the same
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Graphing Motion A distance-time graph makes it possible to display the motion of an object over time. Page 43 in books
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Velocity Velocity describes the Speed AND direction of motion of an object. There’s a tornado 6 miles west of WF and is traveling at 30 miles per hour… are we in danger??? We’re not sure… we need to know what direction the tornado is traveling… If east… we take shelter… if west… we’re OK
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Velocity (cont.) If your driving 60 mph east and pass someone who is driving 60 mph west, your speeds are the same but your velocities are different because your moving in different directions. Velocity can change even if the speed is constant. It can also change if the direction is constant.
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