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Picturing Motion: Dot Diagrams If you related the position of the runner to the background in each frame taken in 1 second intervals, you would conclude that the student is in motion. This series of images, taken at regular intervals, creates a motion diagram for the change in the student’s state of motion.

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Page 1: Picturing Motion: Dot Diagrams - New Providence School ......Picturing Motion: Dot Diagrams • If you related the position of the runner to the background in each frame taken in 1

Picturing Motion: Dot Diagrams

•  If you related the position of the runner to the background in each frame taken in 1 second intervals, you would conclude that the student is in motion.

•  This series of images, taken at regular intervals, creates a motion diagram for the change in the student’s state of motion.

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•  Roll a ball along a horizontal surface, and its velocity is constant because no component of gravitational force acts horizontally

•  Drop it, and it accelerates downward and covers greater vertical distances each second.

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By noting the distance the object moves in equal time intervals, you can determine the

object’s state of motion •  A: at rest

•  B: moving at a constant speed

•  C: speeding up •  D: slowing down.

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Use a dot motion diagram model to draw simplified motion diagrams

•  A: at rest •  B: moving at a

constant speed •  C: speeding up •  D: slowing down.

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•  Use the dot diagram model to draw a motion diagram for an object moving at a constant speed.

•  Use the dot diagram model to draw a

motion diagram for an object starting at rest and speeding up.

•  Use the dot diagram model to draw a

motion diagram for an object that starts from rest, speeds up to a constant speed, and then slows to a stop.

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•  Use the dot diagram model to draw a motion diagram for a wheel turning at a constant speed. First place the dot at the hub of the wheel. What would the diagram look like if the dot were placed on the rim of the wheel?

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Dot Diagrams & Vector Quantities

•  To determine displacement, velocity, and acceleration, a coordinate system must be specified.

•  Normally the positive values of x extend horizontally to the right, and the positive values of y extend vertically upward.

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•  The sign of the average velocity depends upon the chosen coordinate system. The coordinate systems in a and b are equally correct

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•  Color Conventions – Displacement vectors are green. – Velocity vectors are red. – Accelerations vectors are violet

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Graphs and motion diagrams are useful in differentiating constant motion and motion

that is accelerated. •  A speed-versus-time graph •  A distance-versus-time graph