Bell Ringer R7 Tuesday What is the difference between velocity (speed) and acceleration?

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Bell Ringer R7 Tuesday What is the difference between velocity (speed) and acceleration?

Acceleration Measuring motion

Velocity Velocity – the SPEED and DIRECTION of an object. Example: An airplane moving North at 500 mph A missile moving towards you at 200 m/s

Question What is the difference between speed and velocity? Speed is just distance/time. Velocity includes direction as well. Speed is just distance/time. Velocity includes direction as well.

Different Slopes Slope = Rise/Run = 0 km/1 hr = 0 km/hr Rise = 2 km Run = 1 hr Rise = 0 km Run = 1 hr Slope = Rise/Run = 2 km/1 hr = 2 km/hr Rise = 1 km Run = 1 hr Slope = Rise/Run = 1 km/1 hr = 1 km/hr

Acceleration Acceleration = speeding up Acceleration – the rate at which velocity changes Can be an: Increase in speed Decrease in speed Change in direction

Types of acceleration Increasing speed Decreasing speed Example: Car speeds up at green light Decreasing speed Example: Car slows down at stop light Changing Direction Example: Car takes turn (can be at constant speed) screeeeech

Question How can a car be accelerating if its speed is a constant 65 km/h? If it is changing directions it is accelerating

Calculating Acceleration If an object is moving in a straight line Units of acceleration: m/s2

Calculating Acceleration 0 s 1 s 2 s 3 s 4 s 0 m/s 4 m/s 8 m/s 12 m/s 16 m/s

Question A skydiver accelerates from 20 m/s to 40 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the skydiver’s average acceleration?

Graphing Acceleration Can use 2 kinds of graphs Speed vs. time Distance vs. time

Graphing Acceleration: Speed vs. Time Graphs Speed is increasing with time = accelerating Line is straight = acceleration is constant

Graphing Acceleration: Speed vs. Time Graphs Rise = 4 m/s Run = 2 s In Speed vs. Time graphs: Acceleration = Rise/Run = 4 m/s ÷ 2 s = 2 m/s2

Graphing Acceleration: Distance vs. Time Graphs On Distance vs. Time graphs a curved line means the object is accelerating. Curved line also means your speed is increasing. Remember slope = speed.

Question Run = 3 s Rise = -6 m/s Above is a graph showing the speed of a car over time. 1) How is the speed of the car changing (speeding up, Slowing down, or staying the same)? 2) What is this car’s acceleration? The car is slowing down Acceleration = rise/run = -6m/s ÷3s = -2 m/s2

curved line = accelerating, flat line = constant speed Question: The black and red lines represent a objects that are accelerating. Black is going a greater distance each second, so it must be speeding up. Red is going less each second, so must be slowing down Remember: in distance vs. time graphs: curved line = accelerating, flat line = constant speed Which line represents an object that is accelerating?

Question: Hard one Above is a graph showing the speed of a car over time. 1)What would a distance vs. time graph for this look like?