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Title: Kinematics: Solving Motion problems for Velocity, Acceleration, Distance


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Kinematics Solving Motion problems for
Velocity, Acceleration, Distance
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Kinematics
  • The problems well do involve either constant
    velocity or velocity which is changing in a
    uniform way. In other words, only problems with
    no acceleration or constant acceleration.
  • I encourage you to always make a graph of the
    motion to help you visualize (and solve) the
    problem.
  • When starting the problems, sometimes its not
    obvious which equation to use. If you are not
    sure, start somewhere and if that doesnt work,
    look at another relationship.

3
Kinematics
  • Velocity (ave) Total Distance/total time or
    Vave d/t
  • Acceleration change in Vel / change in time, or
    A (V2 V1) / t
  • When something is accelerating, then Vave
    (V1 V2) / 2

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Kinematics
  • General Problem Solving Strategy
  • Draw a graph of the problem, usually this is a
    velocity vs. time graph, including the details of
    what you know on the graph
  • Write down all the known values and also what you
    are looking for.
  • Solve using the Kinematic equations OR the graph
  • On a Vel vs. Time graph, the area of the graph
    total distance traveled.

5
Kinematics example
  • A raven flies at 10 m/s for 7 sec. How far does
    it fly (this is simple, but illustrates a point
    about the graph)

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Another Kinematics Example with acceleration
  • A Barracuda accelerates from rest at an accel of
    4 m/s/s for 6 sec. a) what is the final velocity?
    b) How far does it swim?

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Another example..
  • You borrow your brothers Ferrari and are driving
    at 80 m/s when you see a cop and need to slow to
    20 m/s. This requires 4 seconds. a) What is your
    acceleration? And b) how far did you go?
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