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Do Now: Distinguish between distance and displacement. Which directions are positive? Which directions are negative?

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Kinematics = study of motion. How many dimensions do we live in?. 4. How do you know something is moving?. Need frame of reference – backdrop. One -Dimensional (1-d) Motion Simplest type. What is motion? Define it!. 2. Are you in motion right now? Explain. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Kinematics  = study of motion

Do Now:

• Distinguish between distance and displacement.

• Which directions are positive?

• Which directions are negative?

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Kinematics = study of motion

How many dimensions do we live in?

4.

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1. What is motion? Define it!

2. Are you in motion right now? Explain.

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How do you know something is moving?

• Need frame of reference – backdrop.

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• Simplest form of motion is 1 dimensional or 1-d.

• Straight line motion .

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Speed & Velocity

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Speed & Velocity Scalar & Vector

• Speed rate an object covers

• distance – scalar (v)

• Velocity – rate of an object’s displacement - includes direction. (v)

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Speed = total distance/timeSCALAR. No direction indicated.

speed = d tot /t tot.

Velocity = displacement/time VECTOR. Includes direction.

v = x/t,

v= s/t v = d tot /t tot.

Vel direction/sign = displacement.

Average Speed & Velocity

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• In class Problems pg 44 #1, 4, 6.

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1. A car travels 200 km north in 1.8 hours, turns and drives 30 km south in 0.6 hours.

Calculate the average:

a. Speedb. Velocity

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2. A bus travels 55 km west in 0.25 hours, stops for 30 minutes, turns and travels 145 km east. The eastward trip takes 2 hours. Calculate the average:

a. Speed

b. Velocity

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Equations are for average not instantaneous velocity.

Only if object travels at constant velocity, average = instantaneous.

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Read text pg 40 - 42

• Do Wksht Introduction to Motion

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Take out HomeworkJot down the answer in you notes.

• What is the acceleration of a turtle moving east at 0.25 m/s.

• A car driving west at 20 m/s slows to a stop. What is the sign of the acceleration?

• If a car is moving to the east, can its acceleration be west? Explain and give an example.

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Graphs of MotionPosition/Distance/Displacement – time

Constant v. What is the difference btw the 2

Starting point

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Uniform/ constant velocityv = slope. Calculate the velocity.

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Slope = 0

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Constant vs. Changing speed

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Displacement has direction includes neg quadrant.

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Describe what is going on

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Many objects in motion

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Uniform/Constant Acceleration

Instantaneous velocity = slope of tangent.

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Hwk Text Rd p 45 – 46. Do pg 69 #1 - 5, #10, #14.