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Acceleration is the rate that velocity changes over time. An object is accelerating if ◦ Its speed changes ◦ Its direction changes ◦ Both its speed and direction change
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Speeding up ◦ From red light to green light ◦ When you are in a car as it speeds up, your body goes backward. Slowing down ◦ From green light to red light ◦ When you are in a car as it slows down, your body goes forward.
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The variable for acceleration is “a.” a = Δv / t The units for acceleration are m/s 2 If the object’s acceleration is negative, the object is probably slowing down.
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A car can get from rest to 27m/s (around 60mph) is 2.5seconds. What was the car’s acceleration? Given: V i = 0 V f = 27m/s t = 2.5s a = (v f – v i ) / t a = (27-0) / 2.5 a = 27 / 2.5 a = 10.8m/s 2
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Before, we used v = d / t, or d = v x t This equation only works if velocity is constant (not changing) By definition, velocity changes if an object is accelerating.
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If an object is speeding up, ◦ It covers a distance of V x t plus a little bit. If an object is slowing down, ◦ It covers a distance of V x t minus a little bit.
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Instead of the equation we learned when velocity was constant… We use the following equation when accelerating, d = v i t + ½ at 2
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Example: A runner accelerates at 1.2m/s 2 for 30seconds at the beginning of a race. How far does he travel in those 30 seconds? d = v i t + ½ at 2 d = 0 + ½ (1.2)(30) 2 d = 540m Given: a = 1.2m/s 2 t = 30s V i = 0
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