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LESSON Lesson Main Idea 4.2 Acceleration Acceleration occurs when an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction.
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LESSON Texas Essential Knowledge And Skills 4.2 Acceleration 8.6(B) Differentiate between speed, velocity, and acceleration. Also covers Process Standards: 8.1(A); 8.2(A), (B), (C), (D), (E); 8.4(A), (B)
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LESSON Inquiry 4.2 Acceleration Is velocity changing? (p. 162) How does the velocity of this motorcycle racer change as he speeds along the track, enters a curve, leans to the side, and changes direction? On a straightaway, he moves in a straight line. How else can the velocity of the motorcycle change?
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LESSON Essential Questions 4.2 Acceleration How do speed, velocity, and acceleration differ?
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LESSON Vocabulary Watch out for these words! 4.2 Acceleration acceleration
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LESSON A bicyclist rode his bike along a straight path. After 2.0 s, his speed was 2.0 m/s. After 5.0 s, his speed was 8.0 m/s. What was his acceleration during the time 2.0 s to 5.0 s? Solve for Acceleration 4.2 Acceleration
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LESSON STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 1 4.2 Acceleration This is what you need to find: acceleration: a This is what you know: initial speed = 2.0 m/s final speed = 8.0 m/s total time = 5.0 s – 2.0 s = 3.0 s Solve for Acceleration, continued
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LESSON Solve for Acceleration, continued Step 4 4.2 Acceleration
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LESSON Adrian drops a rock from a cliff. After 4.0 s, the rock is moving at 39.2 m/s. What is the acceleration of the rock? Solve for Acceleration, continued Practice 4.2 Acceleration
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LESSON 4.2 Acceleration
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LESSON Essential Question Review 4.2 Acceleration How did what you learned in this lesson help you answer the Essential Question? How do speed, velocity, and acceleration differ?
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