Title: Motion graphs
1Motion graphs
2Why Graph?
3What is the best way to describe motion of an
object to somebody that did not witness it?
- With accuracy
- Can be understood by everybody in the world
4Describe my motion
- Write a description of my motion on a piece of
paper
5A better way
- Represent the motion in the universal language
Math - Draw a graph
6Reasons
- Universal language
- Convey more information visually
- Less time to draw than write
7Graph Set up
8Axis
9Direction
- Is direction of motion indicated on the graph?
10Position-time grpahs
11Position-time graphs
- Position value is recorded as the vertical
(y) component - Time value is recorded as the horizontal
- The point (4,-8) means you are at -8 units from
the central reference point at the 4 second mark
12Position-time graph
- Where is the object at the 3 second mark?
- 9 second mark?
13What information does the graph tell you about
motion
- Shape of the line
- Straight-vs-curved
- Tilt of the line
- Flat-vs-slanted
- Tilted upward-vs-tilted downward
- Vertical lines
- Placement of the line
- Start position
- Postive-vs negative territory
14Position Time graphs
15Position Time graphs
- Graph indicates
- Positive motion
- Constant velocity
- Between fast and slow rate of motion
16Moving very fast
17Moving very slow
18At rest
- How does a graph indicate that the object does
not move
19Moving forward, backward at constant speed
20Which line shows no motion?Which line shows
fastest rate of motion?
21Speeding up
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23- Graph indicates
- Non-constant velocity
- Positive motion
- Getting faster
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25- Graph indicates
- Negative motion
- Non-constant velocity
- Getting faster
26Slowing down
27Slowing down moving forward
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29- Graph indicates
- Negative motion
- Non-constant velocity
- Slowing down
30Forward, backward, or stopped
- If the graph is horizontal, then no motion has
occurred. - The position (vertical) value did not change over
time - If the final position is more positive than the
initial position , it moved forward - If the final position is less positive than
initial position, it moved backward
31Is the object moving at a constant rate?
- Constant velocity means the rate of motion does
not change over time - Graphs show constant velocity by creating a
straight line. - Angle (tilt) of line does not matter
32How fast is it going?
- Constant velocity can occur in any direction
- Being stopped gives you a constant velocity of
zero (0). - The tilt of a straight line will indicate
forward, or backward motion - Slope of the line is a measure of the objects
velocity - The amount of tilt will indicate how fast th
object goes
33What if it is not a straight line?
- Then the velocity is not constant
- If the velocity changes over time the car
accelerates - Any change in velocity indicates acceleration
- On a P-T graph, acceleration is indicated by a
curved line
34It is getting faster or slower?
- Tangent lines
- Pick 2 point along section of graph
- Draw tangent lines
- If the slope of line increases, then object is
getting faster - Divide section up into equal 2 blocks of time.
- Compare the displacement in each
- If amount of displacement increases, it is
getting faster
35Tangent line
- Line that touches a graph at only one point
36Mathematical method to determine slope of tangent
lines
- Determine the rate of change
- Derivatives in calculus
37Drawing and analyzing Position time graphs
38Draw the graph
- Draw a graph that would represent the following
motion - Positive Motion
- Non-Constant Velocity
- Slowing Down
39Information from graphs
- For each section with the same type of motion,
you should be able to determine - Is the object moving forward, backward, or
stopped - Is the motion constant or not?
- If constant, is the rate of motion fast or slow?
- If not constant, is the object getting faster or
slower?
40Position-Time
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2
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2
41Position time graph
- Each point on the graph indicates the position of
the object at a certain time - Shows both distance and displacement
- Y-axis indicates position
- X-axis indicates time
42Start position
43Most graphs are made from a combination of
different types of motions
44What you should be able to tell me about the graph
- Whether object is moving or not
- Which direction it moves
- Whether motion is constant or not
- Whether object speeds up or slows
45Given the graph, describe the motion
46Given description of motion, produce
corresponding graph
47Creating a graph from written information
- Draw a copy on a piece of paper
48In the next graph
- You will create a graph that represents the
following motion - Section 1- starts at the -2 meter position and
moves with slow positive constant velocity - Section 2- moves with fast negative constant
velocity
49Information for next graph
- Section 3- moves with positive non-constant
velocity and is getting faster - Section 4- moves with a constant velocity of zero
- Section 5 moves with a negative non-constant
velocity and is slowing down
50Example 1
- Starting from a position of (-3).
- Object speeds up, moving forward to the origin
- Object maintains constant velocity moving
forward, reaches (4) - Object slows down, moving forward, reaches (6)
- Object Stops for several seconds
- Object speeds up moving backwards
51Assumption
- If the question does not specify times, assume
that the displacement of interest is over the
entire graph
52Determine the velocity from a position time graph
53Position time graph with number values
54What is the velocity of the car during the first
1.5 second?
- Is it constant
- Is it relatively fast or slow?
- How do you find its actual value?
55To answer the initial problem
- (3 0)(m) / (1.5 0)(s) 3 m/s
- Find the rest of the constant velocity values
shown on the graph
56Calculation of a constant velocity
- Slope of the line steepness
- To determine slope, find the rise over run
- Rise change in the y values between initial
and final points Run change in the x values - V (y2 y1) / (x2 x1)
57Slope of the line
- Constant velocity is demonstrated by a slanted
straight line on a P-T graph - The steepness indicates how fast the object moves
- To measure the steepness of a line, calculate the
slope
58How to calculate the slope
Rise change in the position
Run change in the time
Slope Rise / Run
59Calculating the velocity
- Use (y2-y1) / (x2 x1) to calculate the slope
(velocity) - Organization of information
- Starts with identification of x and y values
60Calculate velocity on each section
61Determine instantaneous velocity from
Position-time graph
62Calculating the instantaneous velocity value
- For any section on a graph with constant
velocity, all points in time within that section
have the same velocity value.
63Determine Distance and displacement from position
time graph
64Overall Displacement
- Look at the difference between final position and
start position - Look at nothing else!!!
- What is the overall displacement of the above
graph?
65Determine overall displacement
- On a p-t graph
- Displacement the difference between the start
position and final position for the portion of
the graph you are interested in - D y2 y1
66Example
67Find the overall displacement for
- The entire graph
- the first 20 seconds
- The last 20 seconds
68Overall Distance
- Measure the change in position between each hill
and valley of the graph - Then add up the changes
- There are no subtractions!!
- What is the total distance of the given graphs?
69Velocity-time grpahs
70Site of airplane crash
71Crash site of flight 93
72Typical plane crash v-t graph
73Velocity- time set up
- The vertical axis is measured in m/s
- Positive number represent forward motion
- Negative numbers represent backward motion
- The horizontal axis is measured in s
74Horizontal lines on a V-T graph
Velocity (m/s)
Time (s)
75Determine direction on V-T graph
- Any portion of graph above the zero line denotes
forward motion - Any graph on line, means object at rest
76Tilted lines on V-T graphs
V (m/s)
T (m/s)
77Tilted lines on V-T graphs
V (m/s)
T (m/s)
78What do tilted lines mean on a V-T graph?
- The object is changing its velocity
- Acceleration
- How it accelerates is determined by
- Location of graph (Above, Below x-axis)
- Type of tilt
79Acceleration is
- A change in the velocity of the object
- Tilted lines on a V-T graph indicate acceleration
- Acceleration can be calculated by finding the
slope value of these lines
80What kind of motion is indicated on this graph?
V (m/s)
T (s)
81Constant Velocity or Acceleration?
- Horizontal lines represent CV
- Slanted lines represent ACC
82Faster or slower?
- Tilt towards zero line slower
- Tilt away from zero line faster
83What would curves mean on a V-T graph
- Curves would indicate non-constant acceleration
- Think roller coaster rides, when you get pushed
against the harness or back into the seat - The Jerk
84Identify motion for each part of the V-T graph
V (m/s)
T (m/s)
85Create a V-t graph that
- Section 1 Shows constant motion of (-3) m/s for
5 seconds. - Section 2 Shows constant acceleration (slowing
down in the negative direction) - Section 3 Shows no movement for 5 seconds
- Section 4 Shows constant acceleration (speeding
up in the positive direction)
86Answer
87Vertical Lines?
88Can there be a vertical line in a graph of a real
objects motion?
89No
- That would mean that the object is at several
places at an instant of time
90Differences between Position and Velocity time
graphs
91Differences between V-t graphs and P-T graphs
- The vertical s tell how fast, not location
- V-t does not indicate start position
- Direction is indicated by position on graph, not
slope - Acceleration is indicated differently on each
type of graph
92Calculate overall Displacement
93- On V-T graph, what is the area equal to?
5 m/s
10 s
94How do you find the overall Displacement,
Distance from a V-t graph?
- How far does an object travel if it moves at 5
m/s for 10 seconds? - V d / t ? d t x V ? 5 x 10
- 50 m
95Finding overall displacement from V-T graph
- How far does an object travel if it goes
- 3 m/s for 10 seconds?
V
3
t
10
96To find displacement
- To find displacement of any section
- Find the area under the graph
- Any section that is above the x-axis is positive
displacement - Any section below the x-axis is negative
displacement - Combine displacements for overall velocity
97Calculate overall velocity
98Overall velocity
- Velocity overall displacement divided by
overall time - How can one determine overall time?
99Example
100What is the overall velocity for
- The entire graph
- The first 6 seconds
- The last 6 seconds
101Calculate the overall velocity
- Overall Velocity total displacement / time
102Calculate acceleration from graph
103Can calculate the acceleration of an object from
a velocity time graph
- Same way as figuring out the velocity from a
position time graph
104Calculating acceleration by graph
- Steepness on a v-t graph indicates how quickly an
object accelerates - For a v-t graph
- slope of the line acceleration
105To calculate the average acceleration of a moving
object
- Acceleration change in velocity /
elapsed time - Change in velocity final velocity value /
initial velocity value Vf - Vi / t
106Calculate acceleration
- The acceleration slope of line on velocity-time
graph
107How far and fast did the object go in the first 4
seconds?
3 m/s
4 s
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t
108To find distance
- All areas (above or below the x-axis) are
positive distance values for each section - Add up all sections
109Do Now
- Describe the motion that produced the following
V-T graph
V (m/s)
4
30
t (s)
5
10
20
13
24
-5
110To find overall velocity from a V-t graph
- Total displacement / total time
- overall velocity
111Go back to the do now problem
- Find overall displacement
- Find overall distance
- Find overall velocity
112Answers
- Overall displacement
- (-12.5) 0 6 28 8 (-15) 14.5 m
- Overall distance
- (12.5) 0 6 28 8 (15) 69.5 m
- Overall velocity 14.5 / 30 0.48 m/s
113Finding Overall Velocityof the motion on a graph
- Is NOT equal to the average of the velocities of
each section - Is equal to the overall displacement divided by
the elapsed time
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115Rearrange the equation for average acceleration
- Assume acceleration is constant
- vf vi at t is the elapsed time
116Determining displacement from a velocity time
graph
- The area between the graph and the x-axis
indicates the displacement of the object for a
given time
117Create one type of graph from other
- Converting P-T to V-T
- The constant value that the slanted lines means
has changed - Less curves in V-T graphs
- Start, final position will not be defined in V-T
graph, but acceleration can be calculated
118Conversion of graphs
- Converting V-t to P-T
- Start position is not defined
- More curves in final P-T graph
- End points must be calculated
119Graphs created from position points
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121Ink drop method of graphing
- Use something to mark the position of an object
at a certain time interval during its motion
122When graphing is not needed
123Acceleration-time graphs
124Acceleration time graphs
- Horizontal lines represent constant acceleration
- Slanted and curved lines represent acceleration
that is not constant - Slanted lines do mean that the acceleration
changes at a constant rate ( Car crashing into
brick wall)
125Stopping and staring on the Medusa