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1 Chapter 13 Section 1: Motion
Objective: Apply proper equations to solve basic problems pertaining to distance, time, speed, and velocity.

2 Distance and Displacement
Distance is a measure of the space between two locations Displacement is the measure of the space between two locations measured along the shortest path connecting them. Distance and direction

3 Relative Motion Reference point: nonmoving object
Relative motion: the position of an object described relative to another object.

4 Speed Speed: the distance you traveled divided by the time it took to travel the distance. Constant Speed: for an object traveling at constant speed, the object’s speed at any interval of time does not change. Average Speed = Distance/Time _ V= d/t

5 Velocity Velocity =Displacement /Time

6 Acceleration Acceleration: the change in velocity divided by the amount of time required for the change to occur. Speeding up, slowing down, or changing directions is considered accelerating

7 Chapter 13 Section 2: Forces and Motion

8 Force Force: a push or a pull that one object exerts on another object
Force has both a size and a direction.

9 Forces Combine net force: the combination of all the forces acting on an object Forces can combine in the same direction or the opposite directions. Draw AND write the captions for figure 7 on page 404.

10 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Balanced forces: if the forces acting on the object have a net force of zero Unbalanced forces: if the forces acting on an object do not have a net force of zero

11 Contact and Noncontact Forces
Contact forces: a force that is exerted only when two objects are touching. Noncontact Forces: forces that are exerted on objects without touching. Ex: gravity, magnetic forces

12 Gravity and Friction Gravity: a noncontact force that every object exerts on every other object due to their masses. Weight: gravitational force Earth exerts on an object Mass: amount of matter the object contains Friction: is a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two objects touching

13 Air Resistance Air resistance: a contact force that opposes the motion of objects moving in the air


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