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Kinematics in One Dimension
Position VectorDisplacement Vector, Distance
Velocity VectorAcceleration Vector
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Kinematics Geometrical and algebraic description
of motion No regard to the causes of motion
(forces) Makes use of the mathematical
concept of coordinate system attached to a point in space or to objects called ‘frames of reference’.
Coordinate system is used to describe position relative to the origin.
Location of origin is arbitrarily selected.
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One Dimensional Coordinate System When dealing with a single dimension the coordinate
system is a straight line. Points on the line are located relative to an arbitrary
point called the origin. Distance on one side of the origin is positive; negative on
the opposite side. A point in 1D space corresponds to a point on the line; a
positive or negative number with units of length. Positive and negative axis directions are arbitrarily selected; usually the positive direction is chosen to the right. Thus a point can be described by a single signed coordinate value with unit.
Sample point is 1.5 m on the positive side of the origin.
O +1 +2-1-2x (m)
+1.5 m
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Position as a Vector
A point can also be located by a position vector.
Position vector has tail at the origin and tip at the point.
The length of the vector is the distance (coordinate value) of the point from the origin.
The vector direction corresponds to the sign of the coordinate value.
O +1 +2-1-2x (m)
+1.5 m
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Displacement Vector - describes the change in position of a moving object Vector pointing from an object’s initial
position to its final position.
0
0
xxx
xx
Vectornt Displacemeectorposition v final
ectorposition v initial
In one dimension position and displacement, although vectors, can be unambiguously described by scalars.
axis.- negativeor positivealongeither asnt displaceme
ofdirection indicates ofSign ntdisplaceme
coordinateposition finalcoordinateposition initial
0
0
x
xxxx
xx
Displacement has unit of length such as m.
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Positive and Negative Displacement
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Distance
Magnitude of displacement if motion is in one direction only (no reversal of direction).
Distance is always positive because it is has magnitude only with no direction.
If motion consists of a sequence of positive and negative displacements, the distance is the sum of distances for each of the segments of the displacement.
4.0 m
4.0 m
2.0 mx = + 4.0 m
d = 4.0 mx = + 2.0 m
d = 4.0m + 2.0 m = 6.0 m
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Distance versus Displacement
What if you travel around the running track?
What is your displacement? What is your distance?
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Average Speed - a scalar quantity A stage of the Tour de France from Melun to
Paris has a distance of 140 km. Australian, Robbie McEwen, won the stage
by cycling the distance in 3h, 30 min and 47 s. What was his average speed?
km/h 9.39851.39h 513.3
km 140h 513.3
min 60h 1
s 60min 1s 47
min 60h 1min 30h 3
tdv
t
t
speed
tdvspeed
Speed has units of length per unit time such as m/s.
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Average Velocity - a vector quantity
txv
A man taking a leisurely walk takes 15 minutes to walk 100 m in an eastward direction. He then walks 50 m back (west) in 5 minutes. What is his average speed and velocity in m/s?
m/s 12.0min 1
s 60min 5 min 15
m 50 m 100Speed Average
speed
speed
v
tdv
(east) m/s 042.0s 1200
m 50s 1200min 20t
(east) m 50m 50 - m 100positive. asdirection eastward Take
txv
x
EW100 m
50 m
Velocity has units of length per unit time such as m/s.
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Instantaneous Velocity - average velocity when the elapsed time approaches zero
txv
0
limt
Instantaneous Velocity or simply velocity
Instantaneous Speed or simply speed - the magnitude of the velocity.
If v is constant, the x-t graph is that of a straight line. The average and instantaneous velocities are the same and is equal to the slope of the line. If v is not constant the instantaneous velocity at a time t is the slope of the curved x-t graph. Instantaneous and average velocities are not necessarily the same (although they can be).
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Small intervals give you instants
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Meaning of the sign of velocity
Positive velocity means direction of v is towards positive direction of x axis, i.e., displacement is positive. Slope of x-t graph will be positive.
Negative velocity means direction of v is towards negative x axis, i.e., displacement is negative. Slope of x-t graph will be negative.
The sign of v does not indicate whether speed is increasing or decreasing. It, however, indicates what is happening to the displacement.
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Meaning of the sign of velocity
•You can consider the world to have a positive direction and a negative direction.
•Are you going towards POSIWORLD?
•Or NEGILAND?
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Acceleration - a vector quantity
Average Acceleration
tva
avgUnit: length/time2 such as m/s2
Instantaneous Acceleration - average acceleration when the elapsed time approaches zero.
tva
0
limt
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Acceleration and Velocity
Whether an object is speeding up or slowing down does not depend on the sign of a but on its direction relative to the direction of v.
a v Result (assume + )v is increasing in magnitudeand becoming more positive;speeding upv is decreasing in magnitudeand become less negative;slowing downv is decreasing in magnitudeand becoming less positive;slowing downv is increasing in magnitudeand becoming more negative;speeding up
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a and v in the same direction
0 assumed is timeinitial if 0
0
0
0
atvvtavv
vvtav
vvvvvtva
if
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a and v in opposite directions
0 assumed is timeinitial if m/s 131528
s 3m/s 5-m/s 28
0
20
0
0
atvvv
tavv
vvtav
vvvvvtva
if
t = 3 s
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a and v in opposite directions
t = 3 s
When acceleration and velocity ‘compete’ then the object is slowing down
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Kinematic Equations for Constant Acceleration
We already have one kinematic equation (previous slide)atvv 0
The graph of v vs. t if a is constant is a straight line.
t
v
v0 slope = a
mxby
vavg
0
0
0
2
ttxx
txv
vvvvavg
Usually, we assume initial time t0 = 0 and initial position x0 = 0.
20
000
21
22
attvx
tvatvtvvtvx
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Kinematic Equations . . .
axvv
axvvavvx
avvvvtvvx
avvtatvv
2
22
22
or
20
2
20
2
20
2
000
00
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Kinematics Equations
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Summary of Kinematic Equations in 1 D constant a
Variables Equation x a v v0 t
atvv 0
tvvx 021
221
0 attvx
axvv 220
2
Remember, kinematic variables are vector quantities. Their signs are important. Also x is a displacement from the initial position which was assumed to be zero. Initial time was also assumed zero.
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Freely Falling BodiesExample of motion with constant acceleration.
Motion is vertical with acceleration of gravity,
g = 9.81 m/s2 always downward.
Coordinate axis will be vertical (you can call it x or y). Choose positive direction up or down but be sure the sign of a is correct.
If you choose upward is positive, then a = -g.
If you choose downward as positive, then a = +g.
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Be sure to get study packet and we will work some problems out in class.