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Velocity and Speed
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Mechanics Branch of physics that studies motion Two parts Kinematics – describes motion Dynamics – tells why motion occurs
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Kinematics Translational Motion – motion without rotation All measurements must be made with respect to a frame of reference A man walks at 5 km/hr toward the front of a train traveling at 80 km/hr. What is the speed with respect to a) another passenger on the train b) a person standing outside the train? Unless otherwise stated the frame of reference is the earth
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Vector Even distances need reference points Need to say how many km from what point Vector is a quantity that shows both a magnitude (amount) and a direction Represented by an arrow Scalar is a quantity that shows amount but not direction
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Displacement vs Distance Displacement of an object is defined as a change in position – it is a vector Distance is not a vector A person walks 70m east and then turns around and walks 30m west a) what is the total distance traveled b) what is the displacement
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Equation Displacement is the the ending position minus the starting position Δx = x 2 - x 1 A person starts at the +30 km mark and then walks to the +10 km mark, what is their displacement
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Velocity vs Speed Velocity is a vector, speed a scalar Average speed – total distance divided by time Average velocity – total displacement divided by time Speed and velocity may or may not have the same magnitude
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Example A person walks 70 m (E), then 30 m (W) in 70 sec. Find his a) speed b) velocity
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Velocity Equation v = Δx/ Δt If v is +, moving to the right If v is -, moving to the left
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Examples During a 3.00 s time interval a runners position changes from 50.0m to 30.5m. What is the average velocity over this time? How far can a cyclist travel in 2.5 hr along a straight road if her average velocity is 18km/hr?
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Graphically Velocity can be shown graphically by plotting position vs time Slope of a position-time graph is velocity
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Data for Car
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Plot
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Velocity is Slope 50m – 0m 5s – 0s V == 10m/s
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Instantaneous Velocity If the graph is not a straight line, the velocity is constantly changing You can find the velocity at any specific point You do this by finding the slope of the line tangent to the curve
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Changing Velocity Plot
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What is Velocity at 3 Second? v (at 3s) = 4s – 2s 30m – 5m = 7.5m/s
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