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1 Kinematics – The study of motion

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4 Questions From Reading Activity?

5 Objectives  Understand that, within certain limits, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth is constant and acts toward the Earth’s center.  Know that the value of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth is 9.81 m/s 2

6 Objectives  Understand how Equations 2-10a to 2-10c can be modified for motion due to gravity as follows:  These equations assume that the acceleration due to gravity is constant and air resistance is negligible.

7 Objectives  Understand the importance of consistency in choosing a frame of reference and choosing which directions are positive and negative during problem solving.  Solve problems involving free-falling objects.

8 Video: Force of Gravity

9 Let’s Experiment

10  What did we learn?  Things fall at the same rate = gravitational acceleration is constant  The acceleration is approximately equal to 9.81 m/s 2

11 Galileo  At a given location on the Earth and in the absence of air resistance, all objects fall with the same constant acceleration.  This is the acceleration due to gravity, g.  g ≈ 9.80 m/s 2 or 32 ft/s 2  The acceleration due to gravity is always toward the center of the earth.

12 Gravity Varies LocationElevationg New York09.803 San Francisco1009.800 Denver16509.796 Pike’s Peak43009.789 Equator09.780 North Pole09.832

13 Gravity Varies  Why does gravity vary?

14 Gravity Varies  Why does gravity vary?

15 So What Does This All Mean?

16  All of the equations we developed for horizontal motion can be used for vertical motion  Substitute g = 9.80 m/s 2 for a  Change x to y to represent vertical displacement  You now have to decide which direction is positive (up or down) and which is negative  Make sure that your value for g (positive or negative) matches the direction

17 So What Does This All Mean? Horizontal EquationsVertical Equations

18 Let’s Try Some Problems

19 Summary Review  Do you understand that, within certain limits, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth is constant and acts toward the Earth’s center?  Do you know that the value of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth is 9.81 m/s 2 ?

20 Summary Review  Do you understand how Equations 2-10a to 2-10c can be modified for motion due to gravity as follows:  These equations assume that the acceleration due to gravity is constant and air resistance is negligible.

21 Summary Review  Do you understand the importance of consistency in choosing a frame of reference and choosing which directions are positive and negative during problem solving?  Can you solve problems involving free- falling objects?

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23 #32-45 Homework


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