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A constantly changing velocity
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Accelerated Motion
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Acceleration Acceleration: the rate at which velocity changes Acceleration = Unit:
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Remember, velocity is how fast (speed) AND in what direction. If either speed OR direction changes, the velocity has changed, which means that there is an acceleration!
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Constant velocity means that neither the speed nor the direction of motion can change. A race car driving around a circular path at a constant 80 mi/h has a constant speed but not a constant velocity since its direction is changing.
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An object accelerates when its speed OR its direction changes! So……
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How to tell if you accelerated too quickly from a red light.
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Positive or Negative? Choose a direction for + and – then stick with it: forward and up- positive backwards and down- negative Going forward, speeding up Going forward, slowing down Going backward, speeding up Going backward, slowing down Positivepositive positivenegativenegative negativepositive VelocityAcceleration
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KEY WORDS “stops” The final velocity is zero, v f = 0 “at rest” The original velocity is zero, v o = 0 d (m) = displacement- the change in your position v O (m/s) = original velocity v f (m/s) = final velocity t (s) = time a (m/s 2 ) = acceleration The Kinematics Equations Are used to analyze motion with uniform acceleration
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