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Physics Forces and Motion Ms. Goldamer Copy everything in red onto your class notes. Section 1 Summary. A reference point is an object that appears to stay in place. The Earths surface is a common reference point for determining motion. Section 1 Summary. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PhysicsForces and Motion
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Section 1 SummaryA reference point is an object that appears to
stay in place.
The Earths surface is a common reference point for determining motion.
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Section 1 SummarySpeed is a measure of how fast something is
moving.
Average Speed = total distance/total time.
The speed at any instant is called “instantaneous speed”.
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Answers:1. 2 m/s2. 5km/h360 km/hr
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Summary section 1 continuedVelocity is the speed of an object in a
particular motion.
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Velocity can change by changing speed or direction.
What’s are the 2 “resultant velocities” on page 121?
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Acceleration is the rate that velocity changes over time.
Average Acceleration = Final velocity-starting velocity/time.
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Practice ProblemsOn a separate piece of paper: vf=final
velocity, vi = starting velocity.Find the average acceleration for A)vf = 23, vs = stopped, time=36 sec. B)vf= 85, vs = 5 m/s, time = 40 sec C) vf = 29, vs =2 m/s, time = 9 seconds D) vf = 13, vs = 3 m/s, time = 2 seconds
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Section 2A force is a push or pull exerted on an object.
What does “Exerted” mean?
How do I determine the “net force”?
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Answer & Questions“Exerted” means to put on to.
Net = add all forces acting on the object.
Are the forces on a soccer ball balanced or unbalanced? How do you know?
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Soccer Ball AnswerUnbalanced, because the ball changes speed
and/or direction.