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Motion Speed
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Motion Motion: A change in position Depends on reference point Is the mom moving relative to the dad? Is the mom moving if you were on the side of the road?
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Distance vs. Displacement What is distance? How is displacement different from distance? What is speed? What is velocity?
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Distance Distance (d) – how far an object travels. Does not depend on direction. Imagine an ant crawling along a ruler. What distance did the ant travel? d = 3 cm 1234567891010
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Distance Distance is scalar which means magnitude or quantity. Now what distance did the ant travel? d = 3 cm Does his direction change the answer? 1234567891010
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Distance Distance does not depend on direction. Let’s follow the ant again. What distance did the ant walk this time? d = 7 cm 01234567891010
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Displacement Displacement ( x) – difference between an object’s final position and its starting position. Does depend on direction. Displacement = final position – initial position x = x final – x initial In order to define displacement, we need directions. Examples of directions: + and – N, S, E, W Angles
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Displacement vs. Distance Example of distance: The ant walked 3 cm. Example of displacement: The ant walked 3 cm EAST. An object’s distance traveled and its displacement aren’t always the same!
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Displacement Find the distance and displacement of the ant. Distance: 7 cm Displacement: +3 cm 1234567891010 + -
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Displacement vs. Distance An athlete runs around a track that is 100 meters long three times, then stops. What is the athlete’s distance and displacement? Distance = 300 m Displacement = 0 m Why?
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Speed The distance an object moves in a certain amount of time Formula:
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Unit for Speed Since the formula is Then the unit for speed must be a unit of distance divided by a unit of time. For example: km/h m/s
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Speed Look familiar? Knowing any of the 2 variables, you can solve for the 3 rd.
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Calculating Speed A car drives 100 meters in 5 seconds. What is the car’s average speed? s = d/t s = (100 m) / (5 s) = 20 m/s
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Graphing Speed Distance (km) 2550 100 Time (min) 2030405060 Distance (km) 255075100125 Time (min) 20406080100 Distance (km) 2540556575 Time (min) 515304570 Distance (km) 255075100125 Time (min) 2545607075
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Interpreting Graphs The shape, or slope, of the line tells the story!
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Interpreting a Graph Now you try! What does each graph tell you?
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Tell the Story! What story does the graph tell you as you ride your bike to your friend’s house?
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Interpret This Graph
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Scalar Quantity – has magnitude but not direction. Distance and speed are scalar quantities. Vector Quantity – has magnitude and direction. Displacement and velocity are vector quantities. Scalar vs. Vector
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