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Page 1: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Physics 40 Chapter 21-D Kinematics

Page 2: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Natural Motion•Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place•The heavier the object, the faster it falls.•Did not experiment to test theories.

Page 3: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

The natural motion of a body is to remain in

whatever state of motion it is in unless

acted upon by net external forces.

Galileo Challenged The DogmaOf Natural Motion

Page 4: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Galileo Challenged The DogmaOf Natural Motion with

Experiments

Page 5: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Galileo Challenged Aristotle PhysicsIn a vacuum, all objects fall with the same

acceleration due to gravity: 9.80 m/s2, independent of their weight.

Page 6: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Galileo’s Motion Studies

What causes a rolling ball to stop?

What causes the ball to speed up?

What causes the ball to slow down?

gravity

gravity

friction

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Galileo’s Motion Studies

0

2

f

xv

tv v

v

va

t

gave us…

Definitions:

From these we derive the kinematics equations….

Page 8: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

0 , , 2

fv vx vv v a

t t

0

2fv vx

t

0

2

f

t xv v

va

t

Start:

Combine & Eliminate t:

0 = fv vt

a

2 0

0

v vf

t xv v a

f

2 20 2fv v a x Algebra:

Page 9: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Galileo’s Motion Studies

0

20

0

2 20

, , 2

1

2

2

f

f

f

v vx vv v a

t t

x v t at

v v at

v v a x

gave us…

Kinematic Equations

Page 10: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Newton’s Calculus

2

2

( ) ( ) ( )( ) , ( )

dx t dv t d x tv t a t

dt dt dt

0

( )t

xx t v dt

0

( ) ( )t

v t a t dt

gave us…

Page 11: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Uniform Motion in a nutshellMotion with constant acceleration.

0Definitions: , , 2

fv vx vv v a

t t

2

2

20

2 20 0

Kinematics Eqs:

, ,

1

2

, 2f f

dx dv d xv a a

dt dt dt

x v t at

v v at v v a x

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Distance and Displacement

(delta) means "change in"

= 'final - initial'

The total distance traveled relative to an origin.Distance is a scalar.

Displacement is a vector. The unit is the meter.

0fx x x

Page 13: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Average Speed &Velocity Speed is how fast something moves.

The average speed is the total distance per time. The average velocity is the the total displacement per time.

Velocity is a vector. The unit is m/s.

total displacement

total timeave

xv

t

Page 14: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

AccelerationHow fast How fast is changing.

The rate at which the speed is changing.

Speeding up

Slowing down

Constant speed, changing direction.

change in velocity

change in time

va

t

Page 15: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration is in the direction of the net Force but not necessarily

in the direction of velocity.Velocity is always in the direction of the motion!

Page 16: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Sense of Speed

1 / 3.6 / 2.24 /

10 / 36 / 22.4 /

20 / 72 / 44.8 /

30 / 108 / 67.2 /

m s km hr mi hr

m s km hr mi hr

m s km hr mi hr

m s km hr mi hr

1 / 2.25 /m s mi hr

1 / 0.62 /km hr mi hr

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Quicky Question

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s. a) What is the automobile’s average velocity?    0

2f

ave

v vv

15 / 25 /20 /

2

m s m sm s

Which equation?

Page 18: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s.  b) What is the automobile’s average acceleration?

f iv vva

t t

225 / 15 /

1 /10

m s m sm s

s

Which equation?

Quicky Question

Page 19: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s.  c) What is the distance traveled in this amount of time?

Which equation?

Quicky Question

20

1

2x v t at 2

2

1

215 / (10 ) 1 (10 )

mm s s s

s

200x m

21 /a m s

(you could also use vave equation.)

Page 20: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration: Changing Velocity QUESTION:

From t = 0, how long does it take the car to come to a full stop?

+x

YOU TRY IT!

Page 21: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration: Changing Velocity

2

Knowns

5 /

28 /

0

?

i

f

a m s

v m s

v

t

f iv vt

a

2

0 28 /5.6

5 /

m ss

m s

f iv v at Which equation to use?

Solve for t:

5.6t s

Page 22: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration: Changing Velocity From t = 0, to t = 5.6s, how far does the car travel before it

comes to a stop?

+x

2

Knowns

5 /

28 /

0

5.6

i

f

a m s

v m s

v

t s

Which equation? 20

1

2x v t at

2 2128 5.6 ( 5 / )(5.6 ) 78.4

2

mx s m s s m

s

78.4x m

YOU TRY IT!

Page 23: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

What Goes Up Must Come Down

Someone standing at the edge of a cliff throws one ball straight up and one straight down at the same speed. Ignoring air resistance, which ball strikes the ground with the greatest speed?

Page 24: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Brake QuestionYou are driving a car going 80 km/hr (50mph) when a head-on collision happens 25 meters ahead of you. If you can brake at 6 m/s2, will you hit the crash or stop before it?

2 20 2fv v a x

20

2

vx

a

2

2

(22 / )40.3 25

2( 6 / )

m sx m m

m s

20: 80 / 22 / , 0, 6 / fKnowns v km hr m s v a m s

: ?Unknown x

CRASH!

Stopping Distance goes as the SQUARE of the speed!

Page 25: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Free FallUnless told otherwise, ignore air resistance for

free fall problems!

Page 26: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration of Freely Falling Object

• The acceleration of an object in free fall is directed downward, regardless of the initial motion

• The magnitude of free fall acceleration is g = 9.80 m/s2

– g decreases with increasing altitude

– g varies with latitude

– 9.80 m/s2 is the average at the Earth’s surface

– We will neglect air resistance

Page 27: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Free Fall EquationsFor any object in the absence of air resistance.

29.80 /ya g m s

0

20

2 20

Customize:

1

2

2

f

f

v v gt

y v t gt

v v g y

0

20

2 20

Kinematic Eqs:

1

2

2

f

f

v v at

x v t at

v v a x

Note: v0 can be negative!

(taking up as +y)

Page 28: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Falling from Rest

2 215

2y at t

2

:

~ 10 /

Estimate

a g m s

10v at t

20 /

20

v m s

y m

10 /

5

v m s

y m

30 /

45

v m s

y m

40 /

80

v m s

y m

50 /

125

v m s

y m

+

0

20

1

2

fv v gt

y v t gt

0 0v

!v yHow FAR is notHow FAST!

Take down as +y:

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How Far: y(t) ~ t2

0fv v at

20

1

2y v t at

How Fast: v(t) ~ t1

+

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Free FallQuestion: You throw the rock down with an initial speed of 30 m/s. The rock hits the ground in 3 seconds. With what velocity will the rock hit the ground?

+y

230 9.8 (3 )

m ms

s s

59.4f

mv

s

0fv v at

How high is the cliff?

20: 30 / , 9.8 / , 3Knowns v m s a m s t s

: ?fUnknown v

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Free Fall

20

1

2y v t at

2 21

2( 30 / )(3 ) ( 9.8 / )(3 )m s s m s s

134m

The cliff is 134 m high.

20: 30 / , 9.8 / , 3Knowns v m s a m s t s

: ?Unknown y +y

Question: You throw the rock down with an initial speed of 30 m/s. The rock hits the ground in 3 seconds. With what speed will the rock hit the ground? How high is the cliff?

Page 32: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Free Fall: Throwing UpWhat is the speed at the top of the path?ZERO!

What is the acceleration at the top?a = -9.80 m/s2

What is the velocity at the same height on the way down?-30 m/s

+y

With what velocity will the rock hit the ground?-59.4 m/s SAME as if you threw it straight down at 30m/s!

Page 33: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

How long does it take to hit the ground? First try to guess!

+y0fv v at

0

2

59.4 / 30 /

9.8 /fv v m s m s

ta m s

9.12t s

20: 30 / , 9.8 / , 3 , 59.4 /fKnowns v m s a m s t s v m s

: ?Unknown t

How long to the top? How long back to launch point? Final v increases by 30m/s?

I guess about 9 seconds!

Free Fall: Throwing Up Problem

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Symmetry of The G-Field

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Motion Graphs

Page 36: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

What kind of motion is this?

Page 37: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

xv

t

3

4001 /

400

mv m s

s

2 0 /v m s

1

4002 /

200

mv m s

s

What is the velocity during each segment?

Page 38: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Average VelocityWhat is the average velocity between B and D?

2( ) 4 2x t t t

x

xv

t

6 ( 2 )

2

m m

s

(3 ) (1 )

(3 1 )

x s x s

s s

4m

s

Page 39: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Instantaneous VelocityThe velocity at any time t is the slope of the x vs t graph at t.

( )x

dxv t

dt

2( 4 2 )( ) 4 4

d t tv t t

dt

2(2.5 ) 4 4 (2.5 ) 6

m m mv s s

s s s

What is the instantaneous velocity at t=2.5s?

What kind of motion does this graph represent?

What does the velocity vs time graph look like?

2( ) 4 2x t t t

Page 40: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Velocity Graph

2( ) 4 2x t t t

What does the a-t graph look like?

Page 41: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

Acceleration Graph

2( ) 4 2x t t t

What does the a-t graph look like?

24 /xa m s

xx

dva

dt

2

2

d x

dt

2 2

2

( 4 2 )d t t

dt

24 /m s

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What is the displacement from zero to 2s?

m/s

(s)

In general……

Page 43: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

0

( )t

xx t v dt

Displacement = area under the v-t graph

0

( )t

xa t dt

1( )

2 xa t t 1(base)(height)

2

Area under graph

21

2 xa t

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What is the displacement from zero to 2s?

m/s

(s)

1(base)(height)

2x

1 1(1 )(-4 / ) (1 )(4 / ) 0

2 2 s m s s m s

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What is the displacement from zero to 2s?2( ) 4 2x t t t

Displacement = area under the v-t graph

(2 ) 0x s

1(base)(height)

2x

1 1(1s)(-4m/s)+ (1s)(4m/s)=0

2 2

m/s

(s)

Zero!

Page 46: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

What is the displacement from zero to 4s?2( ) 4 2x t t t

Displacement = area under the v-t graph

(4 ) 16x s m

1(base)(height)

2x

1 1(1s)(-4m/s)+ (3s)(12m/s)=16m

2 2

m/s

(s)

Page 47: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

HW Problem #46

Derive displacement equations for each segment.

Page 48: Physics 40 Chapter 2 1-D Kinematics. Natural Motion Objects have a proper place Objects seek their natural place The heavier the object, the faster it

HW # 60 Rock Drop

A rock is dropped from rest into a well. The sound of the splash is heard 2.40 s after the rock is released from rest. How far below the top of the well is the surface of the water? The speed of sound in air (at the ambient temperature) is 336 m/s.

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HW #32 Speedy Sue

Speedy Sue, driving at 30.0 m/s, enters a one-lane tunnel. She then observes a slow-moving van 155 m ahead traveling at 5.00 m/s. Sue applies her brakes but can accelerate only at 2.00 m/s2 because the road is wet. Will there be a collision? If yes, determine how far into the tunnel and at what time the collision occurs. If no, determine the distance of closest approach between Sue's car and the van.

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Hill Question

On which of these hills does the ball roll down with increasing speed and decreasing acceleration? a) b) c)

a) b) c)