Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Measuring motion.
Chapter 1. Bell Work Draw pictures to represent the motion described in these two scenarios. 1. An ant crawls across the top of your shoe, from left to.
CHAPTER 8 MOTION AND FORCES 8.1 MOTION SPEED - 65 mi/hr.
Graphing Activity Describing the motion of an object is occasionally hard to do with words. Sometimes graphs help make motion easier to picture, and therefore.
Do Now 1. Put these objects in order from slowest to fastest: Peregrine falcon Cheetah Ms. Lusk Car (at the highway speed limit) Mako shark Ocean wave.
Chapter 10: Motion The BIG idea: The motion of an object can be described and predicted Key Concepts: 10.1: An object in motion changes position 10.2:
Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension. Kinematics Describes motion while ignoring the agents that caused the motion For now, will consider motion in one dimension.
CHAPTER 2 Get ready to take notes!. Ch. 2 Motion and Speed.
Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension. 2.1 Position, Velocity, and Speed 2.1 Position, Velocity, and Speed 2.2 Instantaneous Velocity and Speed 2.2 Instantaneous.
1: I can explain how to determine if an object is in motion. 2: I can differentiate between distance and displacement. 3: I can differentiate between.
Motion ISCI 2002. Speed: change in distance over time Speed = d / t Constant vs. Average Speed Speed is a ‘scalar’ quantity No directional properties.
Final Exam Review