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Motion in One Direction Chapter 2 Goals: motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, freefall, acceleration due to gravity and equations to solve for velocity, acceleration and displacement
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Section 2.1 Displacement and velocity Distance- space between two points, one dimension, length, measured in meters (scalar) Total change in position Distance- space between two points, one dimension, length, measured in meters (scalar) Total change in position Displacement- space between two points in one direction, length, meters, pos or neg (vector) Net change in position ΔX= X f – X i
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Velocity Velocity- rate of displacement speed? rates occur in a unit of time seconds velocity = displacement / time v = ΔX / t m/s Graph time on X and position on Y Instantaneous velocity is a point on a graph Average is the total displacement per unit of time Graph Velocities pos (upward curve), stationary (horizontal curve), neg (downward curve)
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Section 2.2 Acceleration What is any change in velocity? Acceleration- rate of change in velocity change in velocity per unit of time a = Δv / t = v f – v i/ t m / s 2 positive or negative average acceleration = v f + v i/ 2 v = Δx / t Δx = ½ (vf + vi) t
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Graphing acceleration time on x and velocity on y pos (upward slope), constant velocity (horizontal curve), neg (downward curve) What if you had…………………………….. pos v and pos a ? right! object is speeding up pos v and neg a ? right! object is slowing down neg v and neg a ? right! object is speeding up neg v and pos a ? right! Object is slowing down what about 0 v and 0 a ? the object is still what about 0 a ? the object has constant velocity (like terminal v)
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Section 2.3 Free Fall Why do objects fall? Accelerate towards Earth Remember: acceleration is a rate of change in Velocity due to an unbalanced force Unbalanced forces cause accelerations Gravity and Air Friction are the unbalanced forces Gravity is a force of attraction accelerating all objects in freefall towards Earth acceleration due to gravity is a constant and known to be -9.81 m/s 2 g= 9.81 m/s 2 use little “g” for “a” in problems involving freefall
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In conclusion: we considered the following variables: x v a g Δx for change in displacement x f - x i Δt for change in time t f - t i a for acceleration Δv/Δt we also considered average velocity v f + v i / 2 so we can calculate average acceleration in m/s 2 and derived equations for calculating displacement Δx=1/2 (v f +v i ) t if you are given “v” and “t” or Δx=v i Δt + 1/2a(t) 2 if you are given acceleration and time
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or if you want to find velocity which is: v=a times t use these derivatives: v f = v i + a (t) or v f 2 =v i 2 + 2 a Δx
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Question What is so great about Physics? Answer Physics is ACCELERATING!
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