Acceleration Acceleration = speeding up Acceleration – the rate at which velocity changes Can be an: Increase in speed Decrease in speed Change in direction.
Motion. Unit 1: Motion Chapter 2: Describing Motion 2.1 Position, Velocity, and Acceleration 2.2 Position vs. Time Graphs 2.3 Velocity vs. Time Graphs.
Motion Chapter 11. Standards Students will: SPS8. Determine the relationship between force, mass and motion SPS8a Calculate velocity and acceleration.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 9.2 Calculating Acceleration The acceleration of an object is dependent upon the change in velocity and the time required.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 9.2 Calculating Acceleration.
9.2 Calculating Acceleration The relationship of acceleration, change in velocity, and time interval is given by the equation: Example: A pool ball traveling.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 9.2 Calculating Acceleration The relationship of acceleration, change in velocity, and time interval is given by the equation:
Objectives: 1.Be able to distinguish between distance and displacement 2.Explain the difference between speed and velocity 3.Be able to interpret motion.
Good Morning 5/3/2015 Starter: You are trying to catch up with friends in another car. They are traveling at 65 mph and are 10 miles ahead of you. You.
Acceleration, Speed and Velocity Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. When the velocity of an object changes, the object is accelerating. A.
Newton’s Second Law. But first… Review: Newton’s First Law If an object experiences NO net force…. Resting objects remain at rest. Moving objects move.
Acceleration NL 2.2. Acceleration : is a change in velocity. – Because acceleration is a change in velocity and not speed you must also indicate direction.