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Physics Review What do I need to know???
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Variables Definition Types – Independent – Dependent
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Graphing Parts of a graph – Axis labels Variables that go on each label Getting a straight line – y = mx + b m = slope b = y intercept
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Graphing TimeDistance 0 s0 m 5 s15 m 15 s45 m If you are given data…. Graph it and then find the slope and intercept of the line
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Pendulum Experiment Possible Variables – Length – Mass – Angle IV = your chosen variable DV = time (pendulum period) Variables that actually changed the period – Length
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Pendulum Equation I will give it to you… Remember how to use it – What is the period of a pendulum with a length of 2 m? – What is the length of a pendulum that has a period of 2 seconds?
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Vector vs. Scalar Scalar – Just a number, no direction. – Examples Speed Vector – Has both a direction and a magnitude. – Takes into account the direction and the magnitude. – Examples Acceleration and velocity
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Speed Equation for speed – Speed = Δd/Δt A person walks 400 m in 2 minutes. What is their speed in m/s? How far does a person run if they walk at 7 mi/hr for 55 minutes?
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Speed Calculations Speed is… – Total distance traveled = 27 + 14 = 41 miles – Total Time = 33 minutes = 0.55 hours – Speed = 41 miles / 0.55 hrs = 75 mi/hr YumaEckleyWray 14 miles in 10 minutes 27 miles in 23 minutes
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Velocity Equation for Velocity – Δd/Δt but…you have to take into account the direction Two types – Instantaneous At one specific time. – Average Over a period of time
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Velocity Calculations Velocity is – Δd = 13 miles East – Δt = 41 minutes = 0.55 hrs – V = 13/ 0.55 = 24 mi / hr EAST YumaEckleyWray 14 miles in 10 minutes 27 miles in 23 minutes
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Finding Velocity From a Graph Velocity is from the position vs. time graph. Find the average velocity… For 0-25 seconds For 0-10 seconds Find the instantaneous velocity for… 10 seconds 20 seconds
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Acceleration Definition and Equation – ΔV /Δt Types – Instantaneous – Average
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Finding Acceleration From a Graph Velocity is from the velocity vs. time graph. Find the average acceleration… For 0-15 seconds For 10-20 seconds Find the instantaneous acceleration for… 10 seconds 20 seconds
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How all the graphs relate On the board…
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Significant Figures Know the rules – Before the numbers Doesn’t Count – Between the numbers Always Counts – After the Numbers After the decimal – Always counts Before the decimal – With a decimal (counts) – Without a decimal (doesn’t count)
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Significant figures and Calculations The lower number of significant figures determines how many sig figs are in the answer 0.0090 x 100. = 100.0 x 12 = 3.00 x 0.002 =
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Significant Figures and Sci. Notation Only significant numbers appear in the number part of scientific notation. 0.900 = 2.00 x 10. = 4.00 x 140 =
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Metric Know the prefixes – Kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, milli 100 cm = _______ hm 1 kg = ________ cg
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Conversions Always start with what you know over 1 Include Units Remember, if you want units to cancel out you have to have one on top of the fraction and one on the bottom of the fraction 1 mile = __________ inches 3 ft = __________ miles
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