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Frames of Reference Is the girl in red moving? It depends!! What is your reference point?

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Page 1: MOTION CHAPTER 9. Describing Motion An object is in motion if its distance from another object changes. In order to determine that, you must have a REFERENCE

MOTIONCHAPTER 9

Page 2: MOTION CHAPTER 9. Describing Motion An object is in motion if its distance from another object changes. In order to determine that, you must have a REFERENCE

Describing Motion•An object is in motion if its distance from

another object changes.

•In order to determine that, you must have a

REFERENCE POINT!

The reference point is the place or object used for comparison to determine if something is moving.

Page 3: MOTION CHAPTER 9. Describing Motion An object is in motion if its distance from another object changes. In order to determine that, you must have a REFERENCE

Frames of ReferenceIs the girl in red moving?

It depends!!

What is your

reference point?

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Speed & Velocity•Speed is the distance an object travels in

a unit of time. It is a type of RATE.

•Calculating SPEED:

Speed = distancetime

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Calculating Speed • Speed units are DERIVED units!! They come

from the formula for speed!

• Distance/time

• Which of the following could NOT be speed units?

Km/h, m/s, g/L, min/m, mph, ft/min, cm/ms, h/mi, N/m, in/s, m/min, mi/day

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Average Speed vs. Instantaneous Speed

•Average Speed = TOTAL distance over TOTAL timeThink: “The Tortoise & the Hare”

•Instantaneous speed = The rate at which an object is moving at a given instant in time.

Who had the greatest AVERAGE speed?

Who had the greatest INSTANTANEOUS speed?

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VELOCITY•Velocity is both the speed of the object

and the DIRECTION of the object!•Speed with direction is the VELOCITY!!

•A plane moves at 125 mph = SPEED

•A plane moves at 125 mph, EAST = VELOCITY

•This is critically important to various people – like air traffic controllers or metereologists!

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Motion Graphs•Graphing the motion of an object allows

us to “see” the patterns of motion.The most important factor is the SLOPE!!

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What is happening?

Moving at a constant

velocity/speed

NO slope = no motion! Staying at

25 m

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On distance – time graphs:

•Which means, whatever the slope is doing, the speed is doing the same!

AS THE SLOPE GOES,SO GOES THE SPEED!

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SLOPE = SPEED!!•Since slope is RISE/RUN, and distance is on the “rise” or y-axis, and time is on the “run” or the x-axis.

Distance/Time = SPEED

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KNOW SLOPES!!•Straight, horizontal line – What is the

slope?•Straight line – Is the slope changing?•Steep line – What is the slope, LOW or

HIGH? •Curved line – What is the slope doing? Is

it staying the same or changing?

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ACCELERATION•The rate at which velocity changes.•(Speeding up or slowing down)

•Remember that velocity involves both SPEED and DIRECTION so a change in velocity could involve a change in speed or a change in direction!

•Therefore, acceleration refers to increasing speed, decreasing speed OR changing direction.

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Acceleration!

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Slowing Down = Acceleration!

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Constantly changing direction = Acceleration!!

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Formula for acceleration

•Acceleration = Final velocity– initial velocity

Time

a = Vf – Vi

t

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Decide if the following situations involve acceleration•A car approaching a red light.•A skateboard rolling down a steep hill.•An egg being dropped from the top of a

building•A car going a constant speed on a circular

track.•Pushing a box across the floor.•Hitting a baseball with the baseball bat•Cruising down the straight highway on

cruise control.

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What does acceleration look like graphed on a distance – time graph??

The green line shows a changing

slope, so the speed is

changing!

ACCELERATION!