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What is speed? Speed: how fast something is moving or how much distance is covered in a certain amount of time. We will discuss two types of speed: Instantaneous speed: An object’s speed at any given instant. Average speed: An average of all instantaneous speeds.
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To calculate average speed average speed = total distance/time s = d/t If you cover 75 m in 3 sec, how fast are you going? Answer: 25 m/s If you travel 20 m/s for 10 m, how long did it take you? Answer:.5 s
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Velocity Velocity is the same as speed, but it has a direction associated. Speed has no specific direction.
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Question Can something have a constant speed but a changing velocity? Yes. All it has to do is turn. Remember: Velocity includes direction; speed does not.
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Negative velocity and speed Is it possible for something to have a negative velocity? Yes, it means it is going backward. Is it possible for something to have a negative speed? No, there is no specific direction. Backward is arbitrary. You pick which way you want to be positive in any given problem.
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Combining vectors in 1-D First, simply add them together. If you walk 5 miles north, 2 miles south and 3 miles north, what distance have you walked? What is your displacement? –Distance: 10 m –Displacement: 6 m N If you are walking toward the back at 1 m/s on a bus that is moving 10 m/s … –You are moving 9 m/s (forward) Note: You cannot combine speeds.
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Vectors Vectors are units with a direction associated with them. – Distance : no direction – Displacement : distance with a direction If you walk 5 m north and 2 m south, what distance have you walked? What is your displacement? Distance 7 m; displacement 3 m N
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