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1 1 Physics 1110: Mechanics Tutorial pretest due at 4pm today Tutorials tomorrow in G2B60, G2B75, & G2B77 Web page: http://www.colorado.edu/physics/phys1110/http://www.colorado.edu/physics/phys1110/ Announcements: CAPA assignments will be in bins in G2B hallway after lecture Due to Labor Day holiday, 1 st CAPA set will be due Wednesday at 10pm

2 2 Tutorials Click on Instructors link to find out which room you should go to. You need to know your section number.Instructors There is also a link to a map showing the room locations Tomorrow you will spend most of the time taking the FMCE (Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation). This is a diagnostic tool only used to determine your initial physics knowledge. It does not affect your grade (but please do your best). After the exam you will start working on Representations of Motion tutorial but you will need to finish it on your own.

3 3 Honors co-seminar Open to students taking at least Calc 2 but is intended for physical science, engineering or mathematics majors; especially physics, astrophysics and engineering physics. There are ~5 spots still open in a 1 credit coseminar. Deeper study of PHYS1110 ideas. Involves investigating problems with analytical & numerical methods, discussion of historical foundations, individual & group projects, writing assignments, and presentations. More information at www.colorado.edu/physics/honr1001www.colorado.edu/physics/honr1001 If interested contact Paul Beale by visiting in physics department office, email at Paul.Beale@Colorado.edu, or call 303-492-0297.Paul.Beale@Colorado.edu

4 4 Thinking about motion Our first project is to observe and think about motion We see many examples of motion in the world around us. We are going to try to break down exactly what we mean by motion.

5 5 Motion diagram If you imagine doing the same thing while I walk across the stage and then drawing it you might get a motion diagram…..... If you imagine filming a long jump and then putting all of the frames together you might get…

6 6 If instead of walking across the stage I stroll the first half and run the second half (in the same direction as before) what will the motion diagram look like? Clicker question 1 Set frequency to BA................. A. B. C.

7 7 Particle model Although a person is an extended object, for now we model everything as a particle....... We need to label the points to know the order of events (which gives us the direction of motion). 1 0234 5 Looking at the diagram can one tell the direction of motion?

8 8 Measuring position We have the positions of the professor at 6 different times To complete this picture we need a coordinate system A coordinate system needs an origin. This is arbitrary but the starting location is a good choice A coordinate system needs axes. With only 1 dimension, we just need one axis. x 1 0234 5 A position vector gives a location relative to the origin One example is the position vector

9 9 Vectors Vectors have magnitude and direction –velocity, acceleration, displacement, force Scalars only have magnitude –speed, temperature, mass, volume Vector quantities are indicated by an arrow above them: Can use arrow to represent direction & magnitude

10 10 Draw an arrow from tail of to tip of : Place the tail of at the tip of : Graphical vector addition Want to find where and Vector subtraction is done by adding the negative. The negative of a vector has the same length but opposite direction. Start with This is

11 11 Clicker question 2 Set frequency to BA Q. Three vectors, are shown. Which answer represents the vector ? (A)(B)(C)(D) (E) None of these.

12 12 Follow the HOP to the 29 th Street Mall Canyon Folsom Colorado 2 1 0 Origin at Duane physics Start at Geology building Down to Arapahoe and then the mall Position vectors for each point Displacement vectors between points Note that and so Position vectors give the location of points from an origin. Displacement vectors go from a start point to an end point (and so they don’t depend on the origin location).

13 13 Distance versus Displacement Canyon Folsom Colorado 2 1 0 The displacement vector between point 0 and point 2 is Since it is a vector, it has a magnitude and direction. We also define the distance as the ground covered by the actual route. The distance is a scalar. It does not give a direction.

14 14 An object’s velocity tells us the speed and direction of motion An object’s speed tells how fast it is moving and is a scalar A displacement vector gives the change in position: Defining velocity Back to the position of the professor at 6 different times This occurs over some time interval: x

15 15 The length of the velocity vector tells us the average speed between the two points Adding velocity to motion diagrams Note that the velocity vector points in the same direction as the displacement vector. x If all of the time intervals in a motion diagram are the same (as we have specified so far) then the velocity vector length is proportional to the displacement vector length. So the vectors connecting points are also velocity vectors:


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