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Use the textbook to define and add the following words to your glossary: Acceleration Velocity-Time Graph Newton’s Second Law Warm-up
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YouTube - Sid the Science Kid "Ignatz's Inertia" Inertia Review: Newton’s First Law
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The rate at which velocity changes with time is called acceleration Acceleration is a measure of how quickly velocity is changing. If velocity does not change, there is no acceleration. Acceleration
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We often refer to acceleration as speeding up BUT it really means any change in velocity. Ex. A driver slowing down to stop at a light is accelerating. What does acceleration mean?
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Like velocity, acceleration is also a vector, which means it has both size and direction. The direction of acceleration determines whether an object will slow down, speed up, or turn. Acceleration is a Vector
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We can have: Acceleration in the same direction as motion=speed increases Acceleration in the opposite direction of motion=speed decreases (negative acceleration) Acceleration at a right angle to motion=direction of motion changes
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To calculate acceleration, you need to know the starting velocity, the ending velocity, and the time interval which the object changed. Acceleration= (final velocity-initial velocity) time The standard unit for acceleration is meters per second per second which is written as m/s2 (meters per second squared) Calculating Acceleration
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Ama starts sliding with a velocity of 1 m/s. After 3s, her velocity is 7 m/s. What is Ama’s acceleration? What do you know? Initial velocity=1m/s, final velocity=7m/s, time=3s Write the formula: a= v(final)-(V)initial t Substitute into the formula: a=7m/s-1m/s 3s Calculate: 6m/s = 2m/s2 3s Let’s Practice
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A man walking at 0.5 m/s accelerates to a velocity of 0.6m/s in 1s. What is his acceleration? You try!
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A train traveling at 10m/s slows down to a complete stop in 20s. What is the acceleration of the train? You try!
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Acceleration, like position and velocity, can change with time. On a velocity-time graph: 1)A rising line on the velocity-time graph shows positive acceleration (speeding up) 2)A flat line shows no acceleration 3)A falling line shows negative acceleration (slowing down) Velocity-Time Graphs
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Newton’s Second Law of Motion The acceleration of an object increases with increased force and decreases with increased mass. IN SIMPLE TERMS: The harder you push, the further it goes. The more mass the object has, the harder it is to move it!
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