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  • Kinematics:What is velocity and acceleration?

  • Lets Reviewv = d tDistance traveled (m)Time taken (sec)Average Velocity (m/sec)Instantaneous Velocity: the speed at any given moment (like what your speedometer shows)

  • Slope of Position vs Time graph is the Average VelocityThe slope of a line is the ratio of the rise (vertical change) to the run(horizontal change) of the line.

  • Constant SpeedOn a Velocity vs Time graph constant velocity is a straight line

  • Area under the velocity vs time graph is equal to the distance travelled.

  • What is a Motion Diagram?Motion Diagram: Is a more sophisticated dot diagram that conveys more information about the situation.What do the arrows indicate?

    What does the length of each arrow indicate about the motion of the object?

  • Change in VelocityWhat must you do to the first velocity arrow to get the second velocity arrow? What direction? How much?

    The arrow you drew to show the difference between the velocity arrows is called a v or change in velocity arrow.

    What does the v arrow tell you about the motion of the object?

  • Lets Try!

  • Lesson 11: Speeding Index

  • Motion of a Falling ObjectUsing the video of the falling object we have collected the following data:

    Draw a motion diagram.Plot a position time graph.Does this object represent an object with constant velocity? Explain how you know.

  • What is Acceleration?Acceleration is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocityThere are 3 types of acceleration:If an object is increasing in speed (+ acceleration)If an object is decreasing in speed (- acceleration, also called deceleration)Or if the object changes direction (+ or -)

  • How do we calculate Acceleration?Acceleration is the change in speed over the change in time.The slope of the speed versus time graph is the acceleration.

  • How to Solve Motion Problems

  • Rearrange the equation to get final velocity

  • How do we determine the distance travelled by the object if velocity is changing?

  • Equations to Remember

  • Motion Graphs0avttx

  • Motion Graphs0xavtttxStarting Point Direction Velocity Acceleration0 + Positive+ V (speeding up) +constant

  • Acceleration Example #1v from +5 to +10 m/s requiresa +5 m/s/s acceleration!V (m/s)a (m/s/s) 0 +5 + 5 + 5 +10 + 5 15 + 5

  • Motion Graphs0avtttxStarting Point Direction Velocity AccelerationPositive (+)+V (slowing down) -constant0

  • Acceleration Example #2V (m/s)a (m/s/s)+ 10 - 5 + 5 - 5 0 - 5 v from +10 to + 5 m/s requiresa - 5 m/s/s acceleration!

  • Motion Graphs0xattvtxStarting Point Direction Velocity Acceleration above negative (-)-V (speeding up)-constant

  • Acceleration Example #3v from -5 to -10 m/s requiresa -5 m/s/s acceleration!Direction is negative (-), velocity is increasing (+)Therefore acceleration is (-)V (m/s)a (m/s/s) 0 -5 - 5 - 5 -10 - 5 -15 - 5

  • Motion Graphs0atxvtStarting Point Direction Velocity Acceleration above negative (-)- V (slowing down)+constant

  • Acceleration Example #4V (m/s)a (m/s/s)- 10 + 5 - 5 + 5 0 + 5v from -10 to -5 m/s requiresa +5 m/s/s acceleration!Direction is (-), velocity is slowing down (-)Therefore acceleration is (+)

  • Summary of Velocity & Acceleration

    V E L O C I T Y ACCELERATION+-+Moving positive direction; Speeding up+ accelerationMoving negative direction; Slowing down- acceleration -Moving positive direction; Slowing down- accelerationMoving negative direction; Speeding up+ acceleration

  • Determining signs for velocity and accelerationIncreasing speed+ direction+Decreasing speed + direction--Increasing speed- directionDecreasing speed- direction+

    Direction of MotionAction/Sign of Velocity Sign of Acceleration


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