Title: Motion in a line (linear motion)
1Chapter 3
- Motion in a line (linear motion)
2Motion Vocabulary
- A cat moves a distance of 10 meters (how far?) in
5 seconds. What information do you KNOW from
this? What can you calculate? - ______(technically ____________) ______
- Most common units _______________________
- ____________ speed _________________
- This is the quantity scientists use. _______tells
us how ___________________________________ - _______________.
3Speed/velocity questions
- Questions a car moves 20 meters/sec. How far
does it go in - 3 seconds? _______________
- 10 seconds? _______________
- 1 minute? _______________
- 1 hour? _______________
- Describe how something could move with constant
speed but CHANGING velocity.
4When youre sitting completely still, are you
moving?
- Yes
- No
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5Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
6Motions
- Daily motion Earths rotation once per __
- Speed varies ___ for Santa, __________for
__________ - ______________________________
- Yearly motion Earths revolution once per __
- Distance 1AU ____
- Speed average _______________mph
- Direction _______________________________.
- Sun _______________________________-230 Million
yr - 28,000 light-year radius, speed 500,000 mph
- Studying this motion ? _________________________
- Galaxies moving relative to each other.
- ________________________________________________.
7Acceleration
- Acceleration any change in velocity
- ___________________________________
- __________________________________
- In everyday English, slowing down is called
________ but physicists use accelerating to
mean _________________________________. - Give some examples of things that are
accelerating in the physics sense.
8Velocity vs. acceleration
- Identify the following as velocity (arm points
right) or acceleration (arm points left) - Going 55 mph
- Using the gas pedal on your car
- Rolling in a straight line
- Using the brakes on your car
- Using the steering wheel on your car
- Running 10 meters per second
- Things falling due to gravity.
- Things thrown upwards on their way up to the top
9Which does the human body feel?
- Velocity
- Acceleration
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10Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
- For this question, the same is true
for___________. They FEEL ___________.
11Accelerating changing velocity
- When things ____________________ ____________
in a _______________ way - Cars go from zero to ____ in ____ seconds.
- Thats an acceleration of _______________
- Sprinters run at a top speed of _________
meters/sec (or _____mph). - How long does it take to speed up? (Or slow
down?) - Calculate the accelerations.
12Airplanes travel at a constant speed of 400
miles/hr. Is the airplane accelerating?
- Yes
- No
- Not enough information provided
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13Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
14Two track demo
- See page 57, question 40.
- Clicker question coming
- Which reaches end of track first?
15Which ball reaches the end of the track first?
- Same time
- Ball on a straight path
- Ball on the downhill/uphill path
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16Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
17Acceleration changing an objects speed
- Ramp demo
- Imagine something accelerates at a constant rate
of 2 miles/hr per second of motion. It starts at
rest. Work with your neighbor. - Initially, its speed is _____________
- After 1 second, its speed is ____________
- After 2 second, its speed is ____________
- After 3 second, its speed is ____________
- After 10 secs, its speed is ____________
- After 2000 secs, its speed is ____________
- Write a rule for the speed after T seconds.
- After you write your rule, notice the textbook
gives an equation on page 47.
18A super-fast car and truck start at the same
place. The car goes 100 m/s (220 miles/hr)
always. The truck starts at rest and accelerates
1 m/s per HOUR. Will the truck ever catch the car?
- Yes
- No
- Not enough information is provided
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19Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
20_______________________________ _________ covered
more distance?
- Car
- Truck
- Same
- Not enough information is provided
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21Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
22_______________________________ ______________ is
moving faster?
- Car
- Truck
- Same
- Not enough information is provided
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23Debrief
- Talk to your neighbors
- Did you get it right?
- Why or why not?
- Make sure you understand.
24Calif. Science Standards for motion
- From California Science Standards, grade 2
- Students know the way to change how something is
moving is by giving it a push or a pull. The size
of the change is related to the strength, or the
amount of force, of the push or pull. - And from grade 8
- Students know the velocity of an object must be
described by specifying both the direction and
the speed of the object. - Students know changes in velocity may be due to
changes in speed, direction, or both.
25Gravity near ground
- Free fall
- Toss something up, what happens on way up?
- Drop something, what happens on way down?
- When things fall, measure ________________ for
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________________________________of
falling. - Paper/pen experiment
- _____________________________________for ___
__________________________________________ - Unless there are __________, such as
_____________ - Then were dealing with NET force, not gravitys
force. - Galileo observed this (in Pisa). Galileos
observations helped Newton formulate ideas.
26From Apollo 15 missionMen on the Moon
- Show the hammer-feather movie
- Search internet for this if you want to see it at
home.
27Gravitational acceleration
- g 10 m/s per second or 22 mph per sec
- Drop something from rest. How fast will it be
moving after - 1 sec _______________
- 2 sec _______________
- 10 sec _______________
- T sec _______________
- After writing your rule, compare yours to the
books version on p. 48 - 10 m/s2 (on Earths surface) is abbreviated g
- More precisely its 9.8 m/s2.
28Free fall questions
- What happens to an object if you drop it at rest?
- How quickly?
- If you toss something straight upwards
- What happens on the upwards part of motion?
- How quickly?
- What happens on the downward part?
- How quickly?
29How fast is something moving at the top of the
motion after being thrown upwards? The answer
depends on
- Nothing it is moving w/ speedzero
- how fast it was thrown
- How long you wait
- how fast thrown how long you wait
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30What is the acceleration at the top of the motion
after being thrown upwards?
- Zero
- g
- Not enough information provided
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31You have two spheres of equal size and
smoothness, and you can ignore air resistance.
One is heavy, the other much lighter. You hold
one in each hand at the same height above the
ground. You release them at the same time. What
will happen?
- The heavier one will hit the ground first.
- They will hit the ground at the same time.
- The lighter one will hit the ground first.
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32Same objects. How does the acceleration of
gravity compare?
- The heavier one has a larger gravitational
acceleration. - They have the same gravitational acceleration.
- The lighter one has a larger gravitational
acceleration.
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33Same objects. How does the force of gravity
compare? Be careful!
- The heavier one has a stronger gravitational
force. - They have the same gravitational force.
- The lighter one has a stronger gravitational
force.
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34California Elementary School Science Standards
for gravity
- From California Science Standards, hgih school
- Students know the relationship between the
universal law of gravitation and the effect of
gravity on an object at the surface of Earth.
35Summary
- Definitions speed, velocity, acceleration
- Differences between these three
- Simple computations of speed accel.
- Gravity is an acceleration
- All things freefall with same acceleration