Eureka!! Review Game From now on this is your indication that... You will have a test during the NEXT class! That means “study for test” is your homework.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Motion and Force A. Motion 1. Motion is a change in position
Advertisements

The four kinematic equations which describe an object's motion are:
Kinematics- Acceleration Chapter 5 (pg ) A Mathematical Model of Motion.
Linear Motion III Acceleration, Velocity vs. Time Graphs.
Physics 151 Week 5 Day 1 Topics Area under a velocity graph
1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T.
Acceleration. Changing Motion Objects with changing velocities cover different distances in equal time intervals.
Graphical Analysis of Motion.
The four kinematic equations which describe an object's motion are:
Eureka!! Review Game From now on this is your indication that... You will have a test during the NEXT class! That means “study for test” is your homework.
Acceleration Chapter 2 Section 2.
Interpreting Motion Graphs {Forces and Motion. Distance vs Time Graphs The motion of an object is defined by its change of position over a period of time.
Eureeka!! Review Game Board, marker, wipey... Rules for the game Answer each question w/ your partner Exchange the marker/chalk after each question Any.
Acceleration. Review Distance (d) – the total ground covered by a moving object. Displacement (  x) – the difference between an object’s starting position.
Linear Motion Review. 1.Speed is a ____ quantity. A.) vector B.) scalar C.) additive D.) subtractive.
Velocity And Acceleration Velocity: Velocity: Both speed and direction of an object V=d/t. Acceleration: Acceleration: The rate at which velocity changes.
Honors Physics Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Review Acceleration and Free Fall 1.When an object undergoes a change in velocity, it is said to be ______________. ans: accelerating/decelerating.
Section 2 Acceleration.  Students will learned about  Describing acceleration  Apply kinematic equations to calculate distance, time, or velocity under.
Agenda 9/23/13 Hand in Great Graphing homework Quiz: Graphing Motion Rearranging equations practice Discuss homework p. 44, p. 49 Notes/ Discussion: Kinematic.
Linear Motion. Objectives Understand the concept of relative motion. Know the distinction between distance and displacement. Understand the concepts of.
Ch. 4 Review Game Fun in B206! Pick up Study Guide!
Motion ISCI Speed: change in distance over time Speed =  d /  t Constant vs. Average Speed Speed is a ‘scalar’ quantity No directional properties.
Acceleration. Acceleration Measures Changes in Velocity The quantity that describes the rate of change of velocity in a given time interval is called.
Chapter 2 Kinematics in One Dimension Mechanics – forces & motion Kinematics – describes motion Dynamics – causes of motion (forces)
Chapter 2 Review Mr. Hauser. Rules of the Game Working in TEAMS, you will be asked to answer questions from the assigned chapters. You have 30 seconds.
3.2 Notes - Acceleration Part A. Objectives  Describe how acceleration, time and velocity are related.  Explain how positive and negative acceleration.
Aim: How do we use the kinematics formulas? Do Now: What is the difference between average velocity and instantaneous velocity? Quiz Tomorrow.
Linear Motion with Constant Acceleration. Effects of acceleration Object ’ s speed changes every second, therefore the distance covered each second is.
Physics 151 Week 5 Day 2 Topics –Motion with constant acceleration –Motion Diagrams –Motion Graphs –Area under a curve –Acceleration to velocity –Velocity.
Equations of Motion Review of the 5 Equations of Motion.
Physics “Motion in One Dimension”. Displacement and Velocity u motion - a constant change in position u distance - the result of motion in any direction.
Object’s in Motion Study Guide – Chapter 4 1.Define and explain the difference between speed and velocity. 2.Define and explain the difference between.
READ PAGES Physics Homework. Terms used to describe Physical Quantities Scalar quantities are numbers without any direction Vector quantities that.
Acceleration Physics Montwood High School R. Casao.
Speeding Up and Slowing Down? Acceleration.
CHAPTER 2 ACCELERATION CONSTANT vs CHANGING SPEED Constant Speed occurs when an object covers the same distance in equal intervals of time. Changing.
Motion Quiz. 1. The slope of a position (distance) vs time graph equals what quantity of the motion?
Acceleration. Definition Any change in velocity is acceleration What are the possible causes of acceleration? Speeding up Slowing down Changing direction.
Linear Motion. Displacement The change in position for a given time interval.
Chapter 2-2 Acceleration.
Speed vs. Velocity.
Motion Graphs Position-Time (also called Distance-Time or Displacement-Time) d t At rest.
Graphical Analysis Of Motion
One Dimensional Motion
B1.3 Acceleration.
Non-Constant Velocity
Today we will: Use different acceleration equations to solve for displacement, final velocity, initial velocity, and time. Begin review for test.
Consider a car moving with a constant, rightward (+) velocity - say of +10 m/s. If the position-time data for such a car were.
Motion and Force A. Motion 1. Motion is a change in position
Graphing Motion Walk Around
Velocity and Acceleration
MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE GRAPHICALLY
11.6 Acceleration - Review.
MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE GRAPHICALLY
Velocity-time graphs In this section you will
One-Dimensional Motion
ACCELERATION.
Motion All motion is relative Name some types of motion
The Kinematics Equations
Kinematics-Part II Kinematics-Part I Velocity: Position: Acceleration:
MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE GRAPHICALLY
Speed Velocity Acceleration
Velocity vs Time Graphs – Notebooks
Kinematics 1-D Motion.
One Dimensional Kinematics Constant Acceleration:
Acceleration and Motion
Presentation transcript:

Eureka!! Review Game

From now on this is your indication that... You will have a test during the NEXT class! That means “study for test” is your homework

Rules for the game Answer each question by yourself Put down the marker/chalk after each question Any person that argues or slows down the classes progress will loose points. (This is your warning) Keep your own score

Rules continued KEEP THE MARKERS COVERED WHEN YOU’RE NOT USING THEM DON’T WASTE CHALK NO DOODLING

What are the steps to the scientific method?*

Describe the relationship*

List three vector quantities Displacement velocity acceleration

List three scaler quantities Distance speed time volume etc.

What does the slope a displacement time graph represent? velocity

What does the slope of a velocity time graph represent? acceleration

What would the tickertape of a cart look like that was constantly accelerating? …

What are the four steps to solving any mathematical physics question? Write down the information with units Write the equation Plug in the numbers Solve and put units on the answers

An object has a constant acceleration of 2.0-m/s 2. What is the time required for an object to accelerate from 8-m/s to 28-m/s? 10-seconds

A ball is dropped from a bridge and takes 3-seconds to reach the water below. How far is the bridge from the water? 44.1-m

How far will a freely falling object, initially at rest, fall in 2.4- seconds? m

Which car has the greatest acceleration ?

Which car would have a distance vs. time graph as seen below? d t

What would be the difference between the position vs. time graphs of these two cars?

What would be the difference between the position vs. time graphs of these two cars?

That is the end of the game Tally your points If there is one winner, you will receive your prize