motion describing how things move. motion also called kinematics measured as a change in position...
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MOTION
Describing How Things Move
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Motion
Also called Kinematics
Measured as a change in position
Distances can be positive or negativeDepends on the “frame of reference”
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Frame of Reference
Described by the observer
Compares speeds and angles to the observer’s surroundings
Explains the 75mph fly
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Speed
How rapidly an object changes locationDescribed in units of distance divided by units of time Miles per hour Kilometers per hour Centimeters per
month
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Speed Formula
V
speed=
t
time
d
distance
V
speed
d
distance
t
time
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What is the speed of a runner that travels 250m in 50min.?
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1. 5 m/min.
2. 0.2 m/min.
3. 12,500 m/min.
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How long does a trip of 3000 km take if you travel at 110 km/hr.?
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1. 330000 hr.
2. 0.037 hr.
3. 27 hr.
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How far will a car traveling at 70km/hr. go in 2 hours?
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1. 360 km
2. 140 km
3. 0.4 km
4. 2.5 km
5. 0.04 km
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Average human walking speed is 5 km/hr. How far can you walk in
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1. 10 km
2. 10 km/hr.
3. 10 hr.
4. 10 km•hr.
5. None of the above
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What is the speed of a bike that travels 12 km in 30 min.?
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1. 360 km/hr
2. 24 km/hr
3. 0.4 km/hr
4. 2.5 km/hr
5. 0.04 km/hr
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Three Kinds of Speed
A V E R A G ES P E E D
T o ta l d is ta n ce co ve redd iv ide d by to ta l t im e e lap sed
IN S T A N T A N E O U SS P E E D
H o w fa s t yo u 're g o ingN O W
C O N S T A N TS P E E D
S pe e d tha t d oe s n o t ch an geN o t re a lly o b se rve d o n E a rth
S P E E Dd is tan ce d iv id ed b y t im e
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Speed
1) What is the average speed of a cheetah that sprints 100 m in 4 s?How about if it sprints 50 m in 2 s?
2) If a car moves with an average speed of 60 km/h for an hour, it will travel a distance of 60 km. (a) how far would it travel if it moved at this rate for 4 h? (b) for 10 h?
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Speed 2
3) In addition to speedometer on the dashboard of every car is an odometer, which records the distance traveled. If the initial reading is set at zero at the beginning of a trip and the reading is 40 km one half hour later, what has been your average speed?
4) Would it be possible to attain the average speed in previous example and never go faster than 80 km/h?
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Velocity
Velocity describes the speed and the direction of motion
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Instantaneous Velocity
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Speed or Velocity?186,282 mi. / s
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1. Speed
2. Velocity
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Speed or Velocity?107 km / h North
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1. Speed
2. Velocity
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Speed or Velocity?55 mi. / h
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1. Speed
2. Velocity
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Speed or Velocity?1300 km / h East
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1. Speed
2. Velocity
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Speed or Velocity?212 mi. / h
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1. Speed
2. Velocity
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VelocityWith what is the race-car driver concerned, speed or velocity?The speedometer of a car moving to the east reads 100 km/h. It passes another car that moves to the west at 100 km/h. Do both cars have the same speed?Do they have the same velocity?During certain period of time, the speedometer of a car reads a constant 60 km/h. Does this indicate a constant speed or a constant velocity?
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Velocity
How might you estimate your speed if the speedometer in your car is broken?
Which of the following can be used to measure an average speed: stopwatch, odometer, or speedometer?An instantaneous speed?
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Acceleration
Rate of change of velocity
Described as a change in speed over a change in time
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Acceleration Formula
a
acceleration=
∆ t
Change in time
∆v
Change in speed
a
∆v
∆ t
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“change in”
∆Greek letter Delta
Always described as the final condition minus the initial condition
“Change in speed”
vfinal – vinitial
vf - vi
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Acceleration Formula
a
acceleration=
tf - ti
vf - vi
a
vf - vi
tf - ti
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Acceleration
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Two ways to accelerate
Change speed Speed up Slow down
Change direction
Remember that velocity is speed and direction Changing speed or direction is acceleration Acceleration can be negative (deceleration),
depending on the change in the frame of reference
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Motion under Constant Acceleration
Acceleration is the change per second of the velocity
v = at
vf = vi + at
vf = √vi2 + 2ad
d = vi + ½at2
⊽ = (vf + vi) / 2
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1. Which has the greater acceleration, an airplane that goes from 1000 km/h to 1005 km/h in 10 s, or a skateboard that goes from 0 to 5 km/h in 1 sec?
2. What is the acceleration of a race car that whizzes past you at a constant velocity 400 km/h?
3. How far will a car slide if it’s going 108 km/h and slams on the brakes ( – 8 km/h/s)?
4. If you’re running at 12 m/s and you accelerate at 0.33 m/s for 6 s, how fast are you going?
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Observed Constant Acceleration
Gravity is the attraction of one mass toward any other mass. It decreases over distance
Explains why the Moon has more gravitational effect on the Earth than the Sun
Here, gravity is a constant acceleration downward (toward the center of the Earth)
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Falling Objects
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Acceleration on Galileo’s Inclined Planes
Galileo found greater accelerations for steeper inclines. The ball attains max acceleration when the incline is tipped vertically.
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Galileo’s Observations
a ball rolling down an inclined plane is moving with constant acceleration
greater accelerations for steeper planes, max acceleration when incline is tipped vertically
regardless of weight and size, when air resistance is small enough to be neglected, all objects fall with the same unchanging acceleration
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At a given location on the Earth and in the At a given location on the Earth and in the absence of absence of air resistanceair resistance, all objects fall with the , all objects fall with the same, constant accelerationsame, constant acceleration
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What a drag!
It is common observation that many objects fall with unequal accelerations: a leaf, a feather or a sheet of paper may come to the ground slowly. Why?
Air resistance is the friction of air particles on an object moving through it
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FEATHER DROP ON MOON
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g
Acceleration due to gravity
On Earth, g has a value of 9.8m/s9.8m/s22
g will change if:The object gets farther from the center of
the EarthThe object’s mass changes
(would have to be a BIG change in relation to the Earth)
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Flying Cats
A cat steps off a ledge and drops to the ground in ½ second.
What is its speed (vf) on striking the ground?
What is its average speed during the ½ second?
What is the height of this ledge?
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Questions, you have?
1. Which of the following (if any) could not be considered an “accelerator” in an automobile: gas pedal, brake pedal, steering wheel?
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Questions, you have?
1. A sports car accelerates from 65 mph to 75 mph in 2 seconds while a minivan accelerates from 20 mph to 35 mph in 2 seconds.
Which one has the larger acceleration?
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Questions, you have?
1. You are standing on a high cliff above the ocean. You drop a pebble, and it strikes the water 4 seconds later.
Ignoring the effects of air resistance, how fast was the pebble traveling just before striking the water?
What is the height of the cliff?