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Motion
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Motion- the change in the position of an object with respect to time and its reference point Motion is RELATIVE Reference point/ frame of reference: a point/object that is not moving
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Reference Point and Relative Motion Example: -If you are sitting on a train looking at your neighbor, neither of you seem to be moving -If you look out the window at people standing on the side, they seem to be moving backwards -If the people on the side are looking at you, you seem to be moving forward
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Describing Motion Distance- the length between two points – Units: meters, kilometers, etc. Time
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Speed Speed- is the distance traveled per unit of time – Units: m/s, km/s, etc. S= speed D = distance t= time Solve for other variables : D= s*t t= D/s Formula: S = D/t
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Average Speed The total distance divided by the total time
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Instantaneous Speed The speed at any given instant
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You must always show your work and units!! ALWAYS METRICS No answer is complete without units!
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Let’s try one! Calculate the speed of a dog running through a field if he is covering 23.7 meters in 54 seconds. Given:Formula: Find: Work Space:
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If a cross country runner covers a distance of 347 meters in 134 seconds what is her speed? Given:Formula: Find: Work Space:
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Velocity Velocity- The speed and direction an object is moving in Units: speed and a direction Example: The car’s velocity is 60 km/hr EAST
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Try This: Calculate the velocity of a dog running north through a field if he is covering 23.7 meters in 54 seconds. Given:Formula: Find: Work Space:
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