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1 Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
“I Feel the Need, the Need for Speed!”

2 Speed Speed, velocity, and acceleration describe how an object’s position and motion change through time. Rates measure change in something over a length of time. Speed is the rate of change of distance over time.

3 Constant Speed An object moving at constant speed travels the same distance each second. This hurdler is moving at a constant speed of 5m/second.

4 Changing Speed A car driving in town must slow down and speed up, therefore its speed is not constant. The car’s speed at any given time is called its instantaneous speed. An object moving at a constant speed has the same instantaneous speed at all times.

5 Average Speed Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the total time. If you know any 2 of the variables, you can calculate the missing variable. What is the relationship between distance, average speed, and time?

6 Velocity Velocity is the speed and direction of a moving object.
Speed is the rate of change of distance with time.

7 Acceleration Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time. (Which of these graphs shows positive acceleration? Which shows negative acceleration?) Acceleration

8 Acceleration (cont’d)
The horses on the carousel are moving at a constant speed, but changing direction, so they are constantly changing velocity and, therefore, accelerating.

9 Acceleration of falling objects
Acceleration caused by gravity is The same for all objects regardless of mass 9.8 m/s2

10 We can change the acceleration of falling objects

11 Motion Graphs

12 Interpret The Graph Below:

13 Interpret The Graph Below:
The graph shows an object which is not moving (at rest). The distance stays the same as time goes by because it is not moving.

14 Interpret The Graph Below:

15 Interpret The Graph Below:
The graph shows that the objects distance increases as time passes. The object is moving and so it has velocity. The straight line shows it is constant (not changing).

16 Interpret The Graph Below:

17 Interpret The Graph Below:
Just like the previous graph, this graph shows an object moving with constant velocity

18 Interpret The Graph Below:

19 Interpret The Graph Below:
In the first part of the graph the object is moving. In the second part of the graph the object is at rest (not moving). In the third part the object is again moving but is returning to the starting position.

20 Interpret The Graph Below:
The curve in the graph shows that the objects velocity is changing as time passes. This is acceleration.

21 Acceleration Graphs Speed (m/s) Speed (m/s) Time (s) Time (s)

22 Acceleration Graph

23 Acceleration on the Bus Ride

24 Interpret The Graph Below:

25 Interpret The Graph Below:
The graph shows that the objects velocity does not change as time passes. It shows constant velocity.

26 Interpret The Graph Below:

27 Interpret The Graph Below:
The graph shows that the objects velocity is increasing as time passes – it is accelerating. The straight line shows that it is constant acceleration.

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29 Experimenting With Motion
As a group: List two things that you can change about the motion of a rolling marble – ________________________ As a group: Pick one of the things you can change – You now have a Research Question: How can the _________________________ of a rolling marble be changed? Form a Hypothesis based on what you already know about motion. (Use an If, Then statement – If __?__ is changed, then__?__ will change)

30 Use the Experimental Design Graphic Organizer to design an experiment to test your hypothesis.

31 Questions to consider What variables need to stay constant?
What tools or information is needed to make the data as precise and accurate as possible


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