Title: Lets Talk Motion
1Lets Talk Motion!
- Summarize what you know,or learn something
new!(its all good)
2Distance vs. Displacement
- Distance is how much total ground an object
covered. - Displacement is a vector (direction matters!), so
it only describes the change in position from
start to finish.
3Think About This
- When Danica Patrick drives the Indy 500
- her distance would equal 500 miles,but her
displacement would be 0 miles!
- Her odometer would show 500 miles, but
because the start/finish line are in the same
place there is no displacement.
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4Types of Speed
- Instantaneous speed at a particular point in
time - Average speed of motion when speed is
changing.
5Speed Formulas
- Speed
- Average Speed
- Units are m/s, miles/hour, km/hr, etc.
6Think About This
- Most speeding tickets calculate speed over a
distance ( average speed) - Lets stop and practice rearranging the speed
formulas!
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7What is Velocity?
- Velocity is speed in a specific direction.
- If you say I was driving 60 mph, you are
describing speed. - If you say I was driving 60 mph north on 355,
you are describing velocity. - Units are still m/s, miles/hour, km/hr, etc.
8It Sounds Weird But
- Any time you change direction, you are also
changing velocity -- even if your speed doesnt
change!
The horses on a carouselare constantly
changingVELOCITY even though their speed is
constant.
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9Think About This!
- Saying Lance was pedaling 22 mph describes his
speed. - Saying Lance was pedaling 22 mph north into
Paris describes his velocity.
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10And Acceleration?
- Acceleration is the rate at which velocity
changes. - If acceleration is positive, youre speeding up
- If acceleration is negative, youre slowing down
- Remember An object accelerates any time it
changes speed or direction.
11Roller coasters accelerate
- When they change speed
- When they change direction
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12Myth Alert!!!
- You accelerate even when youre slowing down!
- Slowing down is acceleration with a NEGATIVE
slope on a velocity vs. time graph.
13Acceleration Formula
- Acceleration
- Acceleration Watch the units! Now its m/s2!
14Lets Review the Labs!
- Take notes, try sample problems, and rewrite the
ideas in your own words!
15Position vs. Time Graph(One Photogate)
- The slope of the line on a position-time graph
is the speed, because speed distance
time
16Position vs. Time Graph(Two Photogates)
- Notice when you compare the speed at positions
along the ramp, the slope gets steeper, showing
the car is moving faster toward the bottom of the
ramp!
17Velocity vs. Time
- The slope of the line on a velocity-time graph
is the acceleration, because acceleration
change in velocity time
18Try This One!
- Calculate the acceleration shown on this graph!
Answer 4 m/s2
19The Tough Part!
- Now lets compare graphs to each other. (This is
tricky, so ask if you dont quite see it right
away). - Lets compare a distance vs. time graph to a
speed vs. time graph
20Position (Distance) vs. Time
- The SLOPE of this line tells you how fast the
car is driving (speed).
21Velocity (Speed) vs. Time
- The SLOPE of this line tells you how fast the
cars speed is changing (velocity).
22Now Side by Side
Notice that the same data shows TWO
differentrelationships when you change the
graphs! The car is moving (P/T) but it since the
speed is constant, it is NOT accelerating (V/T).
23Now You Try These!
24AdvancedPosition vs. Time Graph
- Segment A shows the car driving NORTH at a
constant speed. - Segment B shows the car stops for 3 seconds.
- Segment C shows the car driving SOUTH toward the
starting point.
Position vs. Time
B
A
C
25AdvancedSpeed vs. Time Graph
- Segment A shows the car accelerating at a
constant rate. - Segment B shows the car driving at a constant
speed (on this graph, a straight line does not
mean it stopped! - Segment C shows the car accelerating (but this
time its slowing down!) at a constant rate.
Speed vs. Time