Uniform Motion. 1) Uniform (rectilinear) motion a) Constant Speed b) straight line c) same direction 2) Speed a) Distance covered in a period of time.

Slides:



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

A graph of the instantaneous velocity of an object over a specified period of time Time is independent (x-axis) Velocity is dependent (y-axis) Remember,
Motion.
Graphing motion. Displacement vs. time Displacement (m) time(s) Describe the motion of the object represented by this graph This object is at rest 2m.
-Speed and Velocity -Uniform Linear Motion Physics Mrs. Coyle
PHYSICS 11 TODAY: Speed and Velocity Review Problems/Worksheets.
Drawing Velocity Time Graphs from Position Time Graphs Uniform and Non-Uniform Motion.
Drawing Velocity Time Graphs from Position Time Graphs
Acceleration (a vector quantity) is defined as the rate of change of velocity. It has units of m/s 2 Acceleration can be positive, negative, or zero. An.
Graphical Analysis of motion in _________________ I.Distance and displacement. What is the total distance moved? What is the resultant displacement? 20.
2 Motion in One Dimension Displacement, velocity, speed Acceleration Motion with Constant Acceleration Integration Hk: 13, 27, 51, 59, 69, 81, 83, 103.
Physics Lab 2 Graphical Analysis of Motion
Physics 1201W Lecture 2 Wednesday, September 10.
Velocity-Time Graphs and Acceleration. What does a v-t graph look like? Time is marked on the horizontal axis and velocity is on the vertical. Graphs.
Graphing Motion, Speed and Velocity. Graphs of Motion A Distance vs. time graph that is a straight line always means the object moves the same.
Physics Lab 2 Graphical Analysis of Motion Eleanor Roosevelt High School Chin-Sung Lin.
Motion, Speed, and Velocity
STARTER During a road trip, in 6 hours you travel 300 miles. What is your average velocity? Average Velocity = distance travelled/time taken = 300 miles/6.
Do Now: Distinguish between distance and displacement. Which directions are positive? Which directions are negative?
Motion in One Dimension. Displacement  x = x f - x i.
Physics Section 2.1 Describe motion in terms of frames of reference, displacement and graphs An object that changes its position is said to have a displacement.
Kinematics Displacement – Time Graphs & Velocity.
Motion, Speed, & Velocity. Motion Motion is a change in position (relative to a reference point) *reference point- stationary (still) object.
Constant, Average and Instantaneous Velocity Physics 11.
1.1Motion and Motion Graphs. Kinematics Terminology Scalar vs. Vector Scalar: quantities that have only a size, but no direction – ie: distance, speed.
Motion Quiz. 1. The slope of a position (distance) vs time graph equals what quantity of the motion?
Motion Ch 11. A. Motion Reference points are necessary and must be a stationary object.
Motion graphs Position (displacement) vs. time Distance vs. time
Motion Graphs Learning Target: Be able to relate position, velocity, and acceleration quantitatively and qualitatively.
Introducing: Motion and Forces
Physics Section 2.1 Describe motion in terms of frames of reference, displacement and graphs A frame of reference is a system for specifying the precise.
Motion Graphs Position-Time (also called Distance-Time or Displacement-Time) d t At rest.
Speed and Velocity.
Unit 2: Physics! Kinematics.
Accelerated Motion Chapter 3.
Non-Constant Velocity
Chapter 9 Vocab Review 8th Grade.
Describing Motion.
Motion, Speed, and Velocity
Graphing Motion Time (s) Distance (cm)
Speed and Velocity Chapter 9 Section 2.
What is Motion?.
Motion Review Challenge
Motion, Speed, and Velocity
Graphical Analysis of motion in _________________ one direction
Motion and Force A. Motion 1. Motion is a change in position
Graphing Motion Walk Around
Days UNIT 1 Motion Graphs x t Lyzinski Physics.
Reviewing Main Ideas Describing Motion
Chapter 9 Section 2 Speed and Velocity.
Graphs of Linear Motion
Chapter 1-Lesson 1 Position and Motion Vocabulary
Kinematics Formulae & Problems Day #1
Kinematics in one Dimension: Uniform motion graphs
Section 1 Displacement and Velocity
Average vs.Instantaneous Velocity
Understanding Motion Graphs
Aim: How do we analyze position-time or Displacement-time graphs?
Graphical Analysis – Uniform Acceleration
Non-Uniform Motion Outcomes:
Kinematics: Displacement and Velocity
Graphing Motion Time (s) Distance (cm)
Speed and Velocity 11.2.
REVIEW: Motion in 1D Review Questions Sep 26, 2011.
Velocity-Time Graphs for Acceleration
Velocity vs Time Graphs
Motion Ch. 11 Intro to Physics.
Motion, Speed, and Velocity
Instantaneous Speed 10.7.
Motion, Speed, and Velocity
Presentation transcript:

Uniform Motion

1) Uniform (rectilinear) motion a) Constant Speed b) straight line c) same direction 2) Speed a) Distance covered in a period of time b) V= d V= speed d= change in distance t= change in time 3) Velocity a) displacement in a given direction over a period of time V= d Uniform Motion t t

4) Average Speed V avg = d t t Example: You travel to Toronto from Montreal. Your trip takes 5 hours and is a total of 540km. What is your average velocity in km/h?

a) At a specific point in time b) Tangent - A line that touches only one specific point of a graph - The slope of the tangent will be the instantaneous velocity 5) Instantaneous Velocity

a) Velocity of the change of position over time b) Acceleration is the change of velocity over time c) Is the slope of a velocity time graph 6) Acceleration

a) This is motion with a constant acceleration Textbook page 222 7) Uniform Acceleration