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ACCELERATION
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WHAT DO WE DO WHEN MOTION LOOKS LIKE THIS?
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Velocity is NOT constant! What does this mean is happening?
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ACCELERATION …a change in velocity
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NEW VARIABLES avfvivavfviv
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KINEMATIC EQUATIONS
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PRACTICE #1 A car slows from 22m/s to 3.0 m/s at a constant rate of 2.1 m/s 2. How many seconds are required before the car is traveling at 3.0 m/s?
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PRACTICE #2 A student is leaving the CHS parking lot after school. He starts his car and accelerates uniformly for 5.32 seconds over a distance of 195 m (it is Friday afternoon). What is the acceleration of the sports car?
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KINEMATICS PROBLEMS
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STACKS OF CURVES WORKSHEET
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START FREE FALL HERE
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WYLIE E. COYOTE
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P/T Ball Toss Lab Graphs V/T
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GRAPHS FOR DROPPED OBJECT
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FREE FALL Definition? Only force acting is gravity Up and down Forces cause acceleration
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ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY Same for all objects Does not depend on mass, height Ignore air resistance - 9.8 m/s 2 Why negative?
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FREE FALL PROBLEMS Up is positive, so down is negative Same tools ( replace “a” with “g” in equations)
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