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1 Speed and Acceleration
Measuring motion

2 Measuring Distance Meter – international unit for measuring distance.
1 mm = 50 m

3 Measuring Time Seconds– international unit for measuring time.

4 S = d t S d t Calculating Speed
Speed (S) = distance traveled (d) / the amount of time it took (t). S = d t S d t

5 Units for speed Depends, but will always be a distance unit / a time unit Examples: Cars: mi/h Jets: km/h Snails: cm/s Falling objects: m/s

6 S = d t Calculating speed
If I travel 100 kilometer in one hour then I have a speed of… 100 km/h If I travel 2 meter in 1 second then I have a speed of…. 2 m/s

7 Average speed Average speed = total distance traveled
total time it took. Speed is usually NOT CONSTANT Example: Cars stop and go regularly Runners go slower uphill than downhill

8 Calculating Average Speed
It took me 1 hour to go 40 km on the highway. Then it took me 2 more hours to go 20 km using the streets. Total Distance: 40 km + 20 km = 60 km Total Time: 1 h + 2 h = 3 hr Ave. Speed: total d/total t = 60 km/3 h = 20 km/h

9 Question I travelled 25 km in 10 minutes. How fast did I travel?

10 Question I ran 1000 m in 3 minutes. Then ran another 1000 m uphill in 7 minutes. What is my average speed? Total Dist. = 1000 m m = 2000 m Total Time = 3 min + 7 min = 10 min Ave speed = total dist/total time = 2000m/10 min = 200 m/min = D

11 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

12 Speed is just distance/time. Velocity includes direction as well.
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.

13 LET’S PRACTICE!

14 LET’S REVIEW!

15 Speed D T S Speed = distance (in meters) time (in seconds)
Dave walks 200 metres in 40 seconds. What is his speed? Laura covers 2km in 1,000 seconds. What is her speed? How long would it take to run 100 metres if you run at 10m/s? Steve travels at 50m/s for 20s. How far does he go? Susan drives her car at 85mph (about 40m/s). How long does it take her to drive 20km?

16 Graphing Speed Worksheet

17 WHAT THE SLOPE?!? On a graph, the slope of a line is found by RISE (Y) over RUN (X). On a speed graph, distance is on the Y-axis and time if on the X-axis. On a speed graph, the slope equals the speed.

18 Graphing Speed: Distance vs. Time Graphs
Denver Phoenix

19 Graphing Speed: Distance vs. Time Graphs
Speed = Slope = Rise/Run Rise

20 Graphing Speed: Distance vs. Time Graphs
Speed = Slope = Rise/Run Rise=? 600 km 3 h

21 Graphing Speed: Distance vs. Time Graphs
Speed = Slope = Rise/Run Rise=? 600 m 3 minutes Rise/Run = 600 km/3 hr = 200 km/hr

22 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

23 Average Speed = Total distance/Total time = 12 km/6 hr
Question Below is a distance vs. time graph of my position during a race. What was my AVERAGE speed for the entire race? Average Speed = Total distance/Total time = 12 km/6 hr = 2 km/hr Rise = 12 km Run = 6 hr

24 Question What does the slope of a distance vs. time graph show you about the motion of an object? It tells you the SPEED

25 Question Below is a distance vs. time graph for 3 runners. Who is the fastest? Leroy is the fastest. He completed the race in 3 hours

26 Distance-time graphs 40 30 20 10 4) Diagonal line downwards =
4) Diagonal line downwards = 2) Horizontal line = 3) Steeper diagonal line = Distance(m) Time/s Diagonal line = Time (s)

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

28 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

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

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

31 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

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

33 Acceleration a t Acceleration (m/s2) = change in velocity (m/s)
time taken (s) t a Vf - Vi Acceleration A cyclist accelerates from 0 to 10m/s in 5 seconds. What is her acceleration? A ball is dropped and accelerates downwards at a rate of 10m/s2 for 12 seconds. How much will the ball’s velocity increase by? A car accelerates from 10 to 20m/s with an acceleration of 2m/s2. How long did this take? A rocket accelerates from 1,000m/s to 5,000m/s in 2 seconds. What is its acceleration?

34 Graphing Acceleration
Velocity vs. Time Acceleration = slope = rise/run Y-Axis = Speed X-Axis = Time

35 Graphing Acceleration: Speed vs. Time Graphs
Line is straight = acceleration is constant Flat line = constant speed

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

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

38 Velocity-time graphs 1) Upwards line = 80 60 40 20 4) Downward line =
4) Downward line = Velocity m/s 3) Upwards line = 2) Horizontal line = Time (s)

39 80 60 40 20 10 20 30 40 50 Velocity (m/s) Time (s)
Velocity (m/s) Time (s) How fast was the object going after 10 seconds? What is the acceleration from 20 to 30 seconds? What was the deceleration from 30 to 50s? How far did the object travel altogether?


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