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Motion: Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, and Forces. What’s the difference between distance and displacement?. Distance : the total magnitude traveled Displacement : the shortest distance from the starting point to the ending point. What is speed?.
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What’s the difference between distance and displacement? • Distance: the total magnitude traveled • Displacement: the shortest distance from the starting point to the ending point
What is speed? • Speed–The rate of change in distance with respect to time. • Even objects that are not moving have a speed = 0 m/s • Units: m/s, cm/s, mph • Since speed is built from distance, a scalar quantity, then speed is also a scalar quantity. • Scalar Quantities carry no direction information with them.
What is Velocity? • The rate of change in displacement with respect to time. • Since displacement is a vector quantity, then velocity is also a vector quantity. • Vector Quantities have both magnitude and direction. • v=d/t • v= velocity (m/s) • d= distance (m) • t= time (s) D T V
Speed & Velocity Examples • Speed is distance divided by time • 2 cm/s • Velocity includes the direction • 2 cm/s west West
Acceleration “Acceleration” occurs when your speed changes up or down (or when you change direction). • It is the rate speed changes • Level ground- no acceleration due to gravity • Steep down hill- acceleration due to gravity • Steeper hill= more acceleration • Deceleration is slowing down • Zero acceleration is at a constant speed
Acceleration • Can use a graph to show acceleration • + slope = +acceleration (speed up) • - slope = - acceleration (slow down) • 0 slope = no acceleration • Acceleration= change in speed (cm/sec) time (sec) • a = vf-vi • t • Units: cm/sec*sec or cm/sec2
Forces • Force- Ability to change motion(push or pull) • Units of lb, N=kg.m/sec2 • If forces are balanced then the object won’t move and it is said to be in equilibrium • Unbalanced forces=move • Forces always occur in pairs!!!!!
Newton’s Laws of Motion • Newton’s First Law: • “AKA” the Law of Inertia • Inertia- property of an object to resist change in state of motion • an object will stay at rest until acted on by an unbalanced force • In other words, things tend to keep on doing what they were doing in the first place unless you apply a force.
Newton’s Laws of Motion • Newton’s Second Law: • force causes an object to accelerate while the object’s mass resists acceleration • Fnet=ma • a=acceleration (m/sec2), F= force (N), m=mass (kg) • Fnet= Right – Left • Fnet= Top - Bottom • EX. Lighter cars go faster than heavier ones pushed with equal force. Lighter cars resist the force of acceleration less allowing them to move faster than heavier ones.
Newton’s Third Law • Newton’s 3rd Law: • For every action there is a reaction force equal in strength & opposite in direction • For every action there is an equal & opposite reaction • Can be + (move to right) or – (move to left) • Examples: rockets, stepping into a boat, throw a ball on a a skate board
Gravity, Weight & Mass • Fw=mg • Fw= weight force (N) • m=mass (kg) • g=acceleration due to gravity (-9.8 m/sec2) • Gravity- • Force pulling toward mass of planet • Depends on mass • Mass- amount of matter in an object compared to a standard • Changes on other planets • On Earth= -9.8m/s2 • Weight- force created by gravity depends on mass • It is a force acting on object in units of lb or N
What is friction? • Friction: A force that… • Reduces acceleration • Works against motion • Occurs when surfaces move against on another • Causes wear on parts • Examples of friction: • Air friction- (air resistance)- aka – “drag” • Sliding friction (rub hands together) • Viscous friction- (oil in car engines & joint fluid) • Rolling friction- (wheel on road, ball bearings)
Practice Problems What is the speed of a truck that travels 450 miles in 7.5 hours? What is the acceleration of a car that goes from 55 mph to 35 mph in 0.1 hrs? What is the mass of an object that is accelerated at a rate of 5.3 m/s2 when a 90 N force is applied to it?
Practice Problems pg 2 How far did you ride your bike if you rode for 20 min at a speed of 3 m/min? What is the force applied to a box with a mass of 45 kg and it causes it to accelerate at a rate of 4.5 m/s2? What is the acceleration of an object that has a force of 350 N and a mass of 92 kg?
Practice Problems pg 3 What is the amount of force used to move a 25 kg box if it accelerates at a rate of 3 m/s2? What is the difference between speed and velocity? What is the acceleration of a rabbit that speeds up from 10 m/s to 45 m/s in 5 seconds?
Practice Problems pg 4 What is the velocity of a rabbit that travels 50 m in 2.5 seconds? Which will accelerate more when dropped off the top of a building: a feather or a heavy rock? Which has more mass: a kilogram of bricks or a kilograms of feathers?
Practice Problems pg 5 If you use cruise control while traveling down I-75, are you accelerating? What is a common term for Newton’s 1st Law: An object at rest will stay at rest unless a force acts on it. (or An object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on it.)
Practice Problems pg 6 Which of Newton’s Laws is what we know as the equation F=ma. How long does it take a turtle to go to the lake if he travels a distance of 150 m at a velocity of 0.5 m/s? What is the mass of a rock that is accelerated at a rate of 5 m/s2 if a force of 45 N is used? What is the acceleration of a car that is has a mass of 9 kg if a force of 63N is used?