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Describing Motion: Velocity & Acceleration

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1 Describing Motion: Velocity & Acceleration Describing Motion: Velocity & Acceleration

2 Some words to know… Position – the separation between an object and a reference point Displacement – change in position A change in distance and direction between 2 positions Motion – relative displacement Some words to know… Position – the separation between an object and a reference point. Displacement – change in position.

3 Some words to know… Scalar Quantity – quantity represented by only magnitude (a number and unit) Vector Quantity – quantity represented by both magnitude & direction (a number and unit with direction) Some words to know… Scalar Quantity – quantity represented by only magnitude (a number and unit)

4 Positive & Negative in Physics
Positive – when motion is away from the start point, up, right, east or north Negative – when motion is toward the starting point, down, left, west or south Positive & Negative in Physics

5 Speed vs. Velocity Average Speed (s): total distance traveled divided by total time interval Scalar quantity Average velocity (v): change in position divided by the total time interval Vector quantity Motion Basics - PHYS Speed vs. Velocity Average Speed (s): total distance traveled divided by total time interval. Scalar quantity.

6 Formula for Velocity v = Δd / Δt Where…
v = velocity Δd = displacement (change in position) Δt = change in time UNIT: m/s (meters per second) Formula for Velocity v = Δd / Δt Where…

7 What’s the Δ about? v = Δd / Δt Is called, “delta” and means change
Δd = df – di (change in position) Δt = tf – ti (change in time) Remember that f = final and i = initial What’s the Δ about v = Δd / Δt Is called, delta and means change

8 Instantaneous Velocity
The speed and direction at a particular instant in time, like a speedometer in a car Instantaneous Velocity

9 Practice 1. A helicopter ascends at a constant speed of 5 m/s. How far does it rise in 5 seconds? Practice 1. A helicopter ascends at a constant speed of 5 m/s. How far does it rise in 5 seconds

10 Acceleration = change in velocity over time
Remember – velocity changes when either magnitude OR direction changes! Acceleration = change in velocity over time

11 Formula for Acceleration
Where, a = acceleration Δv = change in velocity Δt = change in time UNIT: m/s2 Remember, Δ means “change” Formula for Acceleration

12 Practice 2) An empty toy wagon reaches the bottom of a hill & rolls onto the level ground with a speed of 1.5 m/s. How long will it take the wagon to come to a stop if its acceleration is -0.6 m/s2? Practice

13 Practice on your own… Ernie went to see some friends in San Antonio, 240 miles west. It took him 3 hours to get there from Houston. What was his average speed (in mi/h)? What was his velocity (in mi/h)? In training for the Marathon, Rhonda would run 13 miles due north to the Community Center, where she would meet her friend and swim after her run. If Rhonda ran this in 2 hours, what was her velocity? What was her displacement from home? What is the acceleration of a race car if its speed changes from 44 m/s to 66 m/s in 11 seconds? A train moving at a speed of 45 m/s slows to 15 m/s in 12 seconds. What is its acceleration? A plane starting from rest accelerates to 72 m/s during a 5-second period. What is its acceleration? Practice on your own… Ernie went to see some friends in San Antonio, 240 miles west. It took him 3 hours to get there from Houston.

14 Ernie went to see some friends in San Antonio, 240 miles west
Ernie went to see some friends in San Antonio, 240 miles west. It took him 3 hours to get there from Houston. What was his average speed (in mi/h)? 80 mi/h What was his velocity (in mi/h)? 80 mi/h W In training for the Marathon, Rhonda would run 13 miles due north to the Community Center, where she would meet her friend and swim after her run. If Rhonda ran this in 2 hours, what was her velocity? 6.5 km/h N What was her displacement from home? 13 km N What is the acceleration of a race car if its speed changes from 44 m/s to 66 m/s in 11 seconds? 2 m/s2 A train moving at a speed of 45 m/s slows to 15 m/s in 12 seconds. What is its acceleration? -2.5 m/s2 A plane starting from rest accelerates to 72 m/s during a 5-second period. What is its acceleration? 14.4 m/s2 Ernie went to see some friends in San Antonio, 240 miles west

15 Motion Graphs – position-time (d/t)
Position-time graphs show how the position of an object changes over time. So, the slope of a d/t graph tells us the VELOCITY of the object. Motion Graphs – position-time (d/t)

16 Motion Graphs – velocity-time (v/t)
Velocity-time graphs show how the velocity of an object changes over time. So, the slope of a d/t graph tells us the ACCELERATION of the object. Motion Graphs – velocity-time (v/t)

17 What if the line is curved?
The slope is constantly changing, so that means the velocity is changing. Changing velocity is called ACCELERRATION. What if the line is curved

18 Finding displacement on a v/t graph
The area under the graph represents displacement (Δd). Finding displacement on a v/t graph

19 Kinematic Equations Mathematical Equations used in motion
They are formed from our motion graphs Kinematic Equations Mathematical Equations used in motion

20 Another way to calculate acceleration
Where… vf= final velocity vi= initial velocity Δd= position a= acceleration Another way to calculate acceleration

21 How to calculate displacement
Where… Δd= position vi= initial velocity Δt = time a= acceleration How to calculate displacement

22 Practice #1 An airplane starts from rest and accelerates at a constant 3 m/s2 for 30 s before leaving the ground. A) How far did it move? B) How fast was it going when it took off? Practice #1 An airplane starts from rest and accelerates at a constant 3 m/s2 for 30 s before leaving the ground.

23 Practice #2 A race car slows with a constant acceleration of -11 m/s2. If the car is going 55 m/s. A) How long will it take to stop? B) How far did it move? Practice #2 A race car slows with a constant acceleration of -11 m/s2. If the car is going 55 m/s. A) How long will it take to stop

24 Practice #3 An object with an initial velocity of 10 m/s is accelerated for 10 seconds at 5 m/s2 A) What is the final velocity? B) How far does the object travel? Practice #3 An object with an initial velocity of 10 m/s is accelerated for 10 seconds at 5 m/s2. A) What is the final velocity

25 Free Fall The “influence” of gravity…
An object is in free fall when it is only under the influence of gravity We ignore air resistance The object can be moving upward OR downward For a dropped object, vi = o For a thrown object, velocity at the top of the path = 0 The “influence” of gravity… An acceleration, caused by the attractive force between two objects On Earth, the magnitude of g is 9.8 m/s2 and the acceleration due to gravity (ag) is negative. Free Fall The influence of gravity…

26 How can ag always be negative?
In free fall, an object changes its speed by 9.8 m/s every second (9.8 m/s/s). If moving up, it is decreasing its speed 9.8 m/s every second (so, a = -9.8 m/s2) If moving down it is increasing its speed back toward Earth by 9.8 m/s every second (so, a = -9.8 m/s2 ) Motion Basics - PHYS How can ag always be negative

27 On motion graphs… Motion Basics - PHYS On motion graphs… Motion Basics - PHYS

28 Practice A baseball is thrown vertically with a velocity of 12 m/s.
What is the maximum height the baseball reaches? How long does it take to reach max height? What is the velocity when it hits the ground? Practice A baseball is thrown vertically with a velocity of 12 m/s.


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