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CHAPTER 3: TWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION & VECTORS

CHAPTER 3: TWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION & VECTORS. Hanan Anabusi. 3-4 Relative Motion. Objectives: Describe situations in terms of frame of reference. Solve problems involving relative velocity. 3-4 Vocabulary. Frame of reference. Relative velocity. WHAT IS RELATIVE VELOCITY?.

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CHAPTER 3: TWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION & VECTORS

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  1. CHAPTER 3: TWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION & VECTORS Hanan Anabusi

  2. 3-4 Relative Motion Objectives: • Describe situations in terms of frame of reference. • Solve problems involving relative velocity.

  3. 3-4 Vocabulary • Frame of reference. • Relative velocity.

  4. WHAT IS RELATIVE VELOCITY? • Sometimes it appears that objects are moving faster or slower than they actually are because of a “frame of reference”. • Since velocity is a vector (magnitude & direction), we need to consider these when determining relative velocity. • We use vector addition or subtraction for these problems. • Read the subscripts carefully – it matters! vac is read, velocity of “a” relative to “c”.

  5. Sample Problem F A boat heading north crosses a wide river with a velocity of 10.00 km/h relative to the water. The river has a uniform velocity of 5.00 km/h due east. Determine the boat’s velocity with respect to an observer on shore.

  6. N W E S y θ x East of North

  7. Classwork & Homework Class work: Practice F on page 105 questions 1 & 3 Homework: Chapter 3 review, page 110, question 41

  8. y x a passenger at the rear of a train travelling at 15 m/s relative to Earth throws a baseball with a speed of 15 m/s in the direction opposite the motion of the train. What is the velocity of the baseball relative to Earth as it leaves the thrower’s hand?

  9. y x A ferry is crossing a river. If the ferry is headed due north with a speed of 2.5 m/s relative to the water and the river’s velocity is 3.0 m/s to the east, what will the boat’s velocity relative to Earth be? (Hint: Remember to include the direction in describing the velocity.)

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