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Motion Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

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Page 1: Motion SCIENCE

Motion

Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

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Frames of Reference The object or point from which

movement is determined Movement is relative to an object

that appears stationary Earth is the most common frame

of reference

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Questions

What is the frame of reference for the sunset?

What is a frame of reference?

What is the most common frame of reference?

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Question

When can you determine how fast you are going in a jet plane?

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Motion Motion is a change in position

relative to a frame of reference Speed is the distance traveled

in a given amount of time Speed=distance time

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Speed

The units for speed: meters/second (m/sec) kilometers/hour (km/hr) Speed that does not change

is constant speed

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Average speed

Total distance divided by the total time

Formula: Total distance total time

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Velocity Speed in a given direction Velocities in the same direction

combine by adding Velocities in different

directions combine by subtracting

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Interesting fact

Rockets are launched in the same direction of the earth’s rotation to get an extra boost of 1800 km/hr to its speed

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Questions What is motion? What is speed? How is it calculated?

What is average speed?

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Questions

How is velocity different from speed?

Which two factors determine an object’s velocity?

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Acceleration The change in velocity Acceleration is measured in

m/sec/sec or m/sec2

Formula is: (final velocity - original

velocity)/time

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Deceleration vs. Acceleration A decrease in velocity is

deceleration or negative acceleration

A distance-time graph for acceleration is always a curve

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Centripetal Acceleration

Acceleration directed toward the center of circular path

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Questions What is acceleration? What is the shape of a

distance-time graph for acceleration?

What is centripetal acceleration?

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Momentum Momentum is equal to the mass of an object times its velocity

momentum= mass x velocity

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Conserving Momentum The law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum is NOT lost, only transferred

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Questions What is momentum? What happens to momentum

as the mass of a moving object increases?

What is the formula for momentum?

What is the law of conservation of momentum?