MOTION, SPEED, VELOCITY, MOMENTUM, and ACCELERATION.

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MOTION, SPEED, MOTION, SPEED, VELOCITY, MOMENTUM, VELOCITY, MOMENTUM,

and ACCELERATIONand ACCELERATION

MOTION, SPEED, MOTION, SPEED, VELOCITY, MOMENTUM, VELOCITY, MOMENTUM,

and ACCELERATIONand ACCELERATION

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What is What is motion?motion?

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What is motion?What is motion?

Motion is a change in the position or location of an object.

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How can you tell a person or an object is in

motion?

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How can you tell a person or an object is in motion?

The person or object must change their location with respect to a reference point. (Reference points are stationary.)

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What object(s) could serve as reference point(s) in the picture below?

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What object(s) could serve as reference point(s) in the picture below?

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What object(s) could serve as reference point(s) in the picture below?

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The position of an object is the distance between that object and

the reference point.

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What are the two types of motion?

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What are the two types of motion?

The motion of an object can either be at a constant velocity or a changing velocity. A change in velocity is known as acceleration.

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The two terms velocity and speed are very similar. Speed refers to how fast an object is moving. Velocity is speed in a direction.

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Classify the following as either speed or velocity.

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Speed or Velocity

A truck travels at 64 mph due north on interstate 65.

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Speed or Velocity

A truck travels at 64 mph due north on interstate 65.

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Speed or Velocity

The pitcher threw the ball towards the batter. The ball was traveling 88 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

The pitcher threw the ball towards the batter. The ball was traveling 88 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

The driver drove very slowly. The truck moved at 5 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

The driver drove very slowly. The truck moved at 5 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

The waves rushed towards the beach at 12 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

The waves rushed towards the beach at 12 mph.

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Speed or Velocity

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Speed or Velocity

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Speed or Velocity

The dragonfly flew at 38 km/hr.

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Speed or Velocity

The dragonfly flew at 38 km/hr.

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Speed or Velocity

The cross country runner ran the 5 km race in 22 minutes..

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Speed or Velocity

The cross country runner ran the 5 km race in 22 minutes..

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Quantities that only have a number or magnitude or size are referred to as scalar. Speed is a scalar quantity.

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Quantities that have a number or magnitude or size and a direction are referred to as vector. Velocity is a vector quantity. Acceleration is also a vector quantity.

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Speed or Velocity Equation:

v = d t

where v is either speed or velocity d is distance t is time

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Acceleration Equation: a = v t

where a is acceleration v is velocity or speed t is time

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The metric system is now called the SI System. SI stands for International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French le Système international d'unités)

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Symbols and SI Units

speed or velocity m/sec or m/s

acceleration m/sec/sec or m/sec2

distance m

time sec or s

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Acceleration Facts: - is a change in velocity. - is positive if velocity is increasing. - is negative if velocity is decreasing (also called deceleration). - occurs even when the speed stays the same and only the direction changes.

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Does acceleration occur in the following situations?

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The red car is traveling at 20 mph on the winding mountain road.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The red car is traveling at 20 mph on the winding mountain road.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

A camel walks a straight line at a constant speed.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

A camel walks a straight line at a constant speed.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The car exited the freeway at speed of 55 mph and came to a stop before turning right onto a service road.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The car exited the freeway at speed of 55 mph and came to a stop before turning right onto a service road.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The space shuttle can travel at a speed of 17,500 km/hr.

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Acceleration: Yes or No

The space shuttle can travel at a speed of 17,500 km/hr.

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Acceleration Equation:

a = v or vf - vi

t t where v is delta v or change in velocity and means final velocity (vf) minus initial velocity (vi).

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Distance vs. Displacement

Distance is how far an object travels. It is considered a scalar quantity.

Displacement is how far an object is from the starting point. It is considered a vector quantity.

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20 meters

15 meters17 meters

If the boy walked to the truck and then to the scooter, what was his distance?

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20 meters

15 meters17 meters

If the boy walked to the truck and then to the scooter, what was his distance?

15 m + 17 m = 32 m

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20 meters

15 meters17 meters

If the boy walked to the truck and then to the scooter, what was his displacement?

20 m

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The raccoon walked 5 meters west and stopped. Then he walked 2 meters more due west. A. What is the raccoons displacement?B. What is the raccoons distance?

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The raccoon walked 5 meters west and stopped. Then he walked 2 meters more due west. A. What is the raccoons displacement? 7 m

B. What is the raccoons distance? 7 m

5 meters2 meters

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A deer walks forward 12 meters west and then backs up 12 meters east.A. What is the distance the deer covered?B. What is the displacement?

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A deer walks forward 12 meters west and then backs up 12 meters east.A. What is the distance the deer covered?12 m + 12 m = 24 mB. What is the displacement?Since the deer ended up where it started, the displacement is zero.

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Momentum - is the product of an object’s mass and velocity. - has the symbol p - is a vector quantity - equation p = mv where p is momentum, m is mass in kilograms, and v is

velocity in meters/second - has the unit kgm s

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Which has more momentum?(momentum = mass velocity)

Baseball A0.62 kg5.3 m/s

Baseball B0.62 kg4.1 m/s

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What is the momentum of baseball A?(momentum = mass velocity)

Baseball A0.62 kg5.3 m/s

p = m vp = (0.62 kg)(5.3 m/s)

p = 3.29 kgm s

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Which has more momentum?(momentum = mass velocity)

An empty dump truck

traveling 35 mph

An dump truck full of rocks traveling

35 mph

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Which has more momentum?(momentum = mass velocity)

An empty dump truck

traveling 35 mph

An dump truck full of rocks traveling

35 mph

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To Be Continued…