Title: Motion
1Motion
- What is motion?
- How can we describe motion qualitatively(descripti
ons) and quantitatively (numbers)?
2Motion
- Definition Change in position
- Motion is relative-It is described compared to a
REFERENCE POINT. - EX You sitting in a moving car
- -you relative to the car
- -you relative to objects outside the car
- -you relative to the other 7 planets
3Qualitative Description of Motion
- Uniform motion- constant velocity/straight path
- 2. Accelerated motion- motion that is changing
speed or direction - 3. Circular motion- constant velocity but is
constantly changing direction
4Quantitative Description of Motion
- SCALAR VECTOR
- QUANTITIES QUANTITIES
- MAGNITUDE ONLY MAGNITUDE AND
DIRECTION - -Distance -Displacement
- -Speed -Velocity
- -Time -Acceleration
- -Mass -Weight
5Distance vs. Displacement
- DISTANCE-Total path traveled
- DISPLACEMENT-Change in position (final
position-initial position) that points in the
direction of final destination
6Speed vs. Velocity
- SPEED- Distance/Time
- 60 km/hr
- VELOCITY- Displacement/Time
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60 km/hr WEST
7Average Speed/Velocity
- Average Speed Total Distance/Total Time
- Average Velocity
8Instantaneous Speed
9Acceleration
- Acceleration-Change in velocity in a given time
- -Speeding up
- Positive acceleration
- -Slowing down
- Negative acceleration
- Deceleration
- -Changing direction
10Sample Position vs Time Graph
Position vs time for Minivans Trip
- above zero the object is moving in direction
- below zeroobject is moving in - direction
- positive slope on the graph describes direction
- negative slope on the graph describes direction.
- horizontal line means position isnt changing,
no velocity
11Look at the graph. It shows how three runners ran
a 100-metre race. 1. Which runner won the
race? 2. Which runner stopped for a rest? 3. How
long did he stop to rest? 4. How long did Bob
take to complete the race? 5. Calculate Albert's
average speed.
12Graphing Motion
- Positive position
- Negative constant velocity
- Positive position
- Positive constant velocity
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13Graphing Motion
- Negative position
- Negative constant velocity
- Negative position
- Positive constant velocity
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14Sample Velocity vs Time Graph
Velocity of an object traveling in a straight line
- horizontal line on the graph means constant
velocity. Constant velocity can be zero, but is
not always zero. The object may or may not be
moving.
- the slope of the line is the acceleration of the
object
- positive slope on the graph means that the
velocity is increasing
negative slope on the graph means that the
velocity is decreasing