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Page 1: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Chapter 10

Motion & Momentum

Page 2: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Ch 10.1 – What is Motion?

A. All matter is constantly in motion

B. Motion involves change in position

1. An object

changes position

relative to a

reference point

Page 3: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes
Page 4: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

2. Distance – the total length of the route an object travels when it moves

Page 5: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

3. Displacement – includes the distance and direction of the stopping point from the starting point

Page 6: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

C. Speed – distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance

1. Formula for speed:

speed = distance/time

2. SI Unit for speed:

meters per second (m/s)

Page 7: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Calculating Speed

• Calculate the speed of a swimmer who swims 100m in 56s

• Speed = distance / time or

• D = 100m• T = 56s

• Speed = 100m = 1.8 m/s

56s

Page 8: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

3. An object in motion can change speeds many times as it moves from one point to another, speeding up or slowing down

a) Average speed – the total distance traveled divided by total time taken

Page 9: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

b) Instantaneous speed – an object’s speed at a particular moment in time

c) Constant speed – occurs when an object travels at a steady rate with the same instantaneous speed for some period of time

Page 10: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

D. Graphing Motion

1. Motion can be graphed on a distance-time graph

a) Distance is plotted on the vertical axis

b) Time is plotted on the horizontal axis

Page 11: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes
Page 12: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

2. The steeper the line the faster the speed

Page 14: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

3. A horizontal line indicates that no change in position is occurring and the speed is zero

Page 15: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes
Page 16: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

E. Velocity – the speed of an object AND its direction of motion

1. Velocity changes if either or both of these factors is altered

Page 17: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Ch 10.2 - Acceleration

A. Acceleration – change in velocity divided by the time for the change to occur

1. Can include an

object speeding up,

slowing down,

and/or changing

direction

Page 18: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

B. Acceleration can be calculated if you know how an object’s velocity has changed during a given time period

1. Formula for acceleration:Acceleration = final speed – initial speed

time

a = (Sf – Si) / t

Page 19: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

a) SI Unit for acceleration:

meters per second squared (m/s2)

b) Acceleration number will be positive when an object is speeding up and negative when slowing down

Page 20: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Calculating Acceleration

• Calculate the acceleration of a bus whose speed changes from 6m/s to 12m/s over a period of 3s

• A = (final speed – initial speed)

time

• A = 12 m/s – 6 m/s = 6 m/s = 2 m = 2 m/s2

3 s 3 s s x s

Page 21: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

C. Graphing Acceleration

1. Acceleration can be graphed with a speed – time graph

a) Speed is plotted on the vertical axis

b) Time is plotted on the horizontal axis

Page 22: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

2. An object that is speeding up will have a line that slopes upward

3. An object that is slowing down will have a line that slopes downward

4. An object moving at a constant speed will have an acceleration of zero, and a horizontal line on the graph

Page 23: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Speed – Time Graph AKA…

(speed)

(constant speed)

Positive Acceleration

Negative Acceleration

Page 24: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Ch 10.3 - Momentum

A. The amount of matter that an object has is its mass

1. Inertia – the tendency of an object to resist change in motion; directly correlates to its mass

Page 25: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

B. Momentum – measure of how hard it is to stop an object

1. Calculated as mass times velocity

2. Formula for momentum:

momentum = mass x velocity (p = mv)

Page 26: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Calculating Momentum

• Calculate the momentum of a 14-kg bicycle traveling north at 2 m/s

• P = mv• P = 14 kg x 2 m/s north

• P = 28 kg x m/s north

Page 27: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

3. Momentum increases if the mass or velocity of the object increases

Page 28: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

Which has more Momentum?

Page 29: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

4. Momentum has direction that is the same direction as its velocity

ex: P = 28 kg x m/s north

Page 30: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

C. Law of Conservation of Momentum

1. The total momentum of objects that collide with each other does not change

Page 31: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

2. There are many ways collisions can occur

a) Objects may stick together and move still stuck together

b) Objects may bounce off each other and transfer momentum from one to the other

Page 32: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes
Page 33: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes

3. In all cases, the total momentum of the objects that collide is the same before and after the collision

Page 34: Chapter 10 Motion & Momentum. Ch 10.1 – What is Motion? A.All matter is constantly in motion B.Motion involves change in position 1. An object changes