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Introduction to Mechanics

An Overview of Mechanics

Mechanics is the study of motionKinematics is a subtopic of mechanics dealing

with the description of motion without regard to outside influences

Dynamics is another subtopic of mechanics that deals with the forces behind the motion

Sometimes, we say that kinematics is the “how” and dynamics is the “why”.

What’s the difference between distance and displacement?

Distance: the total magnitude traveled For example, if you have to take the long way around

a traffic jam, your distance increases

Displacement: the shortest distance from the starting point to the ending point

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Circular Motion and Displacement

If a runner runs one lap in a certain amount of time, we can calculate his speed as distance/time

But, his velocity is zero…why?His displacement is zero because he

ended where he started.

What is average speed? Average Speed–The rate of change in distance

with respect to time.Even objects that are not moving have a speed = 0

m/sUnits: m/s, cm/s, mphSince speed is built from distance, a scalar

quantity, then speed is also a scalar quantity.  Scalar Quantities carry no direction information

with them.

What is Average Velocity?The rate of change in displacement with respect

to time.  Since displacement is a vector quantity, then

velocity is also a vector quantity.  Vector Quantities have both magnitude and

direction.v=d/t

v= velocity (m/s)d= distance (m)t= time (s)

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Units For Speed and Velocity

In science, we use the metric system and distance and displacement are measured in meters

Time is measured in seconds no matter what measurement system you are using

Therefore, speed and velocity are both measured in meters/second (m/s)

Speed & Velocity Examples

Speed is distance divided by time2 cm/s

Velocity includes the direction2 cm/s west

West

More Velocity Examples

If the runner goes around a circular track 1 1/2 times, what is his displacement?

Did you guess that it is the diameter of the track?

What is the distance covered?Did you guess that it is 1 1/2 times the

circumference of the circle?

Try these Speed/Velocity Problems #1 and #2

A car travels 1000 m in 50 s. What is the car’s speed?

Speed = distance/time = 1000 m/50 s = 20 m/s

A car travels 1000 m north in 50 s. What is the car’s velocity?

Velocity = displacement/time = 1000 m/50 s = 20 m/s, north

Sample Problem #3

A car travels 500 m east, 1000 m west and then 2000 m east again. It does this in a time of 100 seconds. What is the car’s average speed?

Speed= distance/time = 3500 m/100 s = 35 m/s

What is the car’s average velocity?Velocity = displacement/time = 1500 m

east/100 seconds = 15 m/s, east

What is the difference between average velocity and instantaneous velocity?

Average Velocity: The longer the time period measured, the more it leads to calculating an average velocity.

Instantaneous Velocity: The shorter the time period measured the closer it brings you to calculating an "instantaneous velocity".  Only if the time period becomes zero would we truly have an instantaneous velocity. 

Using Graphs to Calculate Speed

We use graphical models to predict speedGraphical- mathematical model

Independent on x axis; what you change/test (MIX)Dependent on y axis; what you measure(DRY)

Position- where an object is, including direction, compared to where it was

Distance- length w/o regard to directionCan get speed from slope of position versus time

graphSlope = Rise/run

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