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Speed How could we measure the speed of an object? What do we need to know? How fast do you think I am going?

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Speed. How could we measure the speed of an object? What do we need to know?. How fast do you think I am going?. Speed. Speed = distance travelled time taken. Speed. metres. Speed = distance travelled time taken. Metres per second (m/s). seconds. Speed. kilometres. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Speed

How could we measure the speed of an object?

What do we need to know?

How fast do you think I am going?

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Speed

Speed = distance travelledtime taken

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Speed

Speed = distance travelledtime taken

seconds

metres

Metres per second (m/s)

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Speed

Speed = distance travelledtime taken

hours

kilometres

Kilometres per hour (km/h)

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Distance travelled?

What if we know the speed of an object and the time it moved for and need to calculate the distance travelled?

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Distance travelled?

What if we know the speed of an object and the time it moved for and need to calculate the distance travelled?

Speed = distancetime

distance = speed x time

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Time?

What if we know the speed and the distance travelled, how do we calculate how long (time) the journey took?

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Time?

What if we know the speed and the distance travelled, how do we calculate how long (time) the journey took?Speed = distance

time

time = distance speed

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Don’t forget!If the distance is measured in metres and the time in seconds, -the speed will be in metres per second (m/s or m.s-1).

If the distance is in kilometres and the time in hours, -the speed will be in kilometres per hour (km/h or km.h-1) etc.

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Usian Bolt ran 100m in 9.58 seconds, what was his average speed?

10.43 m/s

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Another example

A dog runs at a speed of 5 m/s for one minute. How far does he run?

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Another example

A dog runs at a speed of 5 m/s for one minute. How far does he run?

Distance = speed x time = 5 x 60 = 300 m

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Another example!

A car travels at 30 km/h and covers a distance of 900 km. How long did it take?

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Another example!

A car travels at 30 km/h and covers a distance of 900 km. How long did it take?

Time = distance/speed = 900/30 = 30 hours

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Now you try!• Extension:

• How long does it take you to hop 5m?

• Can you use a metre stick and stopwatch to help calculate your average hopping speed?

• Also try:-walking backwards-hopping backwards