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Physics of Motion
We will look at:– Distance– Displacement– Speed
First you need to realize that motion is relative…
Motion is relative
What is meant by saying that motion is relative? For everyday motion, what is motion usually relative to?
Motion is Relative
Motion is relative to the observer’s position and their reference point– Sometimes called a “reference frame”
Consider the picture…
• If this man is driving at 15 mph, how fast is his coffee cup moving?
• Does the man feel like the cup is moving?
• Why?
Motion is relative
An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a stationary reference point.
Distance and DisplacementDistance measures the actual path an object takesDisplacement measures your overall distance from the starting point in a STRAIGHT LINE.DISPLACEMENT values must include a DIRECTION!Which color line represents distance?Displacement?
Write in your own words- what is the difference between distance and
displacement?
Distance-
Displacement-
Speed
Describes how fast an object moves.We know some things move faster than others…but how do we measure it?What two quantities must you know to determine speed?
What two quantities must you know to determine speed?
Choose from: displacement, distance, time, velocity– Hint…what is speed measured in???
– Speed= distance/timeEx- miles/hour, m/s, etc.
But first let’s look at some graphs…
If I wanted to graph speed, what should I label my axes???
So the slope of the line=SPEED
Dis
tance
Time
Speed
Constant Speed
When an object covers equal distances in equal amounts of timeEx- if a race car travels at a CONSTANT SPEED of 96m/s, it will travel a DISTANCE of 96 meters EVERY SECOND.
But most objects do not travel at a constant speed.
The speed of an object can change from one minute to another.So we can use AVERAGE SPEED to describe its motion.Use this equation…
Average Speed = total Distance / total Time
Let’s try itA runner finished a 3 mile race in 22 minutes. He may not have run at the same pace the whole time, but you can still calculate his AVERAGE SPEED3 miles/22 minutes=.14 miles/min
PACE: 22 minutes / 3 miles = 7.33 min/mile
Instantaneous vs. Average speed
Average speed- overall distance over time the object traveledInstantaneous speed- measures speed over small time interval (at an instant)
Does a speedometer of a car read instantaneous or average speed?
Answers to problems on 323
1. v=d/t110m/72 sec= 1.5 m/s toward shore
2. v=d/t38m/1.7 sec= 22m/s toward first base
3. d=vt=(12.0 km/hr)(5.00 hr)= 6.00 x 104 m
What if I want to describe speed AND direction?
For example…what if you wanted to find a plane. Knowing the speed would only tell you how far away to look but not in what direction. For that we need…
VELOCITY- the speed and direction of motion.
In order to analyze such situations, we need to understand what are known as
vectors…All measured quantities can be
classified as being either a scalar or a vector.
Scalar
_________ only (size of the quantity ….a number)
Vector
_________ and _________
Magnitude Magnitu
deDirection
Speed is Velocity…kind of…• Velocity is the vector for the scalar of
speed.• The magnitude is the same!!! • Therefore in calculations, you can use speed or
velocity interchangeably
• Speed = distance / time
• Velocity = distance / time in a direction
Use the diagram to determine the resulting displacement and the distance traveled by
the skier during these three minutes.
Answer
The skier covers a distance of(180 m + 140 m + 100 m) = 420 m and has a displacement of 140 m, rightward.
Answer
The coach covers a distance of(35 yds + 20 yds + 40 yds) = 95 yards and has a displacement of 55 yards, left.
Consider a car moving with a constant, rightward (+) velocity of 10 m/s.
How many meters will he travel in 5 seconds?
Now consider a car moving with a rightward (+), changing velocity -
that is, a car that is moving rightward but speeding up or accelerating.
Distance time graphs
Draw 2 graphs– One showing a slow constant speed– One showing a faster constant speed
Consider a car moving with a constant, rightward (+) velocity - say of +10 m/s. A car moving with a constant velocity is a car with zero
acceleration.
Draw a graph!
Now consider a car moving with a rightward (+), changing velocity - that is, a car that is moving rightward but speeding up or accelerating. Since the car is
moving in the positive direction and speeding up, the car is said to have a positive acceleration.
Does the velocity of the wind affect such things as a sprinter’s speed or an airplane’s flight time?
A small airplane heads east with a speed of 200 mph with respect to the air (the “air speed”). This would be the plane’s speed if the air was NOT moving – no wind)
• If the wind/jet stream is moving east at 50 mph, what is the plane’s resulting velocity with respect to the ground (the “ground speed”)?
“Adding Vectors” Example:
with the wind
200 50
250 mph, east
• If, later, the airplane is flying west into the 50 mph wind with an “air speed” of 200 mph, now what is the plane’s resulting velocity with respect to the ground (the “ground speed”)?
against the wind
50
200
150 mph, west
1. Imagine that you could ride a baseball that is hit high enough and far enough for a home run. Using the baseball as a reference frame, what does the Earth appear to do?