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1 One Dimensional Motion
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2 1 kg 1000 g 1 g 1000 mg 1 m 1000 mm 100 cm 1 cm 10 mm 1 min 60 sec
Metric Conversions YOU must know. 1 kg 1000 g 1 g 1000 mg 1 m 1000 mm 100 cm 1 cm 10 mm 1 min 60 sec 1 hour 3600 sec 1 L 1000 mL

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4 In The Grand Scheme of Things…
__________ – the study of the motion of objects and the related concepts of force and energy __________ – the description of how objects move Linear Motion – motion in 1-D Projectile Motion – motion in 2-D __________ – deals with force and why objects move as they do

5 Scalar – Quantity with magnitude only
Vector – Quantity with magnitude and direction Scalars (Magnitude) Vector (Magnitude and Direction) Distance (20 m) Displacement (20 m, North or +20 m) Speed (20 m/s) Velocity (20 m/s, North or +20 m/s) Mass (20 kg) Acceleration (+20 m/s2) Time (20 seconds)

6 Distance vs. Displacement
Displacement or change in position Final position, x Initial position, xo (x-xo=x) Displacement can be negative! Cutnell & Johnson

7 Distance vs. Displacement

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10 Distance and Displacement
For motion along x or y axis, the displacement is determined by the x or y coordinate of its final position. Example: Consider a car that travels 8 m, E then 12 m, W. Net displacement D is from the origin to the final position: D 8 m,E x x = +8 D = 4 m, W 12 m,W What is the distance traveled? 20 m !! Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

11 Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
speed – __________ traveled per unit of time (average speed) velocity – speed in a given __________ displacement per unit of time (average velocity) acceleration – change in __________ per unit of time (average acceleration)

12 Definition of Speed Speed is the distance traveled per unit of time (a scalar quantity). v = = d t 20 m 4 s A B d = 20 m Time t = 4 s v = 5 m/s Not direction dependent! Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

13 Definition of Velocity
Velocity is the displacement per unit of time. (A vector quantity.) North A B d = 20 m Time t = 4 s x=12 m v = 3 m/s East East Direction required! Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

14 Constant Speed Ticker Tape Diagrams: Which diagram represents a faster constant speed?

15 Average velocity Average Speed =
What is the difference in the car’s average velocity in part a) and part b)? t = s Cutnell & Johnson

16 Example 1. A runner runs 200 m, east, then changes direction and runs 300 m, west. If the entire trip takes 60 s, what is the average speed and what is the average velocity? Recall that average speed is a function only of total distance and total time: s2 = 300 m s1 = 200 m start Total distance: s = 200 m m = 500 m Avg. speed 8.33 m/s Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

17 Example 1 (Cont.) Now we find the average velocity, which is the net displacement divided by time. In this case, the direction matters. xo = 0 t = 60 s x1= +200 m xf = -100 m x0 = 0 m; xf = -100 m Direction of final displacement is to the left as shown. Average velocity: Note: Average velocity is directed to the west. Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

18 Example 2. A sky diver jumps and falls for 625 m in 14 s
Example 2. A sky diver jumps and falls for 625 m in 14 s. After chute opens, he falls another 356 m in 142 s. What is average speed for entire fall? 625 m 356 m 14 s 142 s A B Total distance/ total time: Average speed is a function only of total distance traveled and the total time required. Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

19 From a Graphical View: When finding the average velocity for each interval, what feature of the graph are you calculating? (Math term) Cutnell & Johnson Average velocity Average Speed =

20 Interpret the motion of the object in the graph below.
How fast (average velocity) is the object traveling in each interval of time? How can this be determined? What is the average velocity of the entire trip? What is the average speed of the entire trip?

21 + Notice the correlation between the signs of the slopes and the direction it is traveling in each time interval - + - + During which time intervals did it travel in a positive direction? During which time interval did it travel in a negative direction? 0-10 sec, sec 15-40 sec

22 Average Speed and Instantaneous Velocity
The average speed depends ONLY on the distance traveled and the time required. The instantaneous velocity is the magnitude and direction of the speed at a particular instant. (v at point C) A B s = 20 m Time t = 4 s C Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

23 Velocity vs. time graph 5 s 1 2 3 4 -3 m/s2
Positive Velocity indicates positive displacement 5 s -3 What direction (pos. or neg.) is the object traveling during 0-1 sec? When is the object traveling in a neg. direction? What is the object doing during the 1-2 second interval? What is the average speed from 2-3 seconds? What is the instantaneous speed at 3.5 seconds?

24 Average Acceleration The rate of change in instantaneous velocity, either magnitude, direction, or both. Acceleration can be either be positive or negative – vector quantity

25 Three Ways to Accelerate
Hewitt, P. Conceptual Physics.

26 Positive and Negative Acceleration
Average Acceleration is a change in velocity over time +a -a Cutnell & Johnson

27 Positive and Negative Acceleration
x0 x +a v v0 x0 x

28 Example 3 (No change in direction): A constant force changes the speed of a car from 8 m/s to 20 m/s in 4 s. What is average acceleration? + t = 4 s v1 = +8 m/s v2 = +20 m/s Step 1. Draw a rough sketch. Step 2. Choose a positive direction (right). Step 3. Label given info with + and - signs. Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

29 Example 3 (Continued): What is average acceleration of car?
+ v1 = +8 m/s t = 4 s v2 = +20 m/s Step 4. Recall definition of average acceleration. 2 Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

30 Example 4: A wagon moving east at 20 m/s encounters a very strong head-wind, causing it to change directions. After 5 s, it is traveling west at 5 m/s. What is the average acceleration? (Be careful of signs.) + vf = -5 m/s vo = +20 m/s Step 1. Draw a rough sketch. Step 2. Choose the eastward direction as positive. Step 3. Label given info with + and - signs. Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

31 Choose the eastward direction as positive.
Example 4 (Cont.): Wagon moving east at 20 m/s encounters a head-wind, causing it to change directions. Five seconds later, it is traveling west at 5 m/s. What is the average acceleration? Choose the eastward direction as positive. Initial velocity, vo = +20 m/s, east (+) Final velocity, vf = -5 m/s, west (-) The change in velocity, Dv = vf - v0 Dv = (-5 m/s) - (+20 m/s) = -25 m/s Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

32 + Example 4: (Continued) East vf = -5 m/s aavg = = Dv Dt vf - vo
vo = +20 m/s vf = -5 m/s East Dv = (-5 m/s) - (+20 m/s) = -25 m/s aavg = = Dv Dt vf - vo tf - to a = -25 m/s 5 s a = - 5 m/s2 Author: Tippens, P. (2007)

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34 A student walks 3 meters, North and then 4 meters, South in 6 seconds
A student walks 3 meters, North and then 4 meters, South in 6 seconds. What is the average velocity? 1.167 m/s, North 1.167 m/s, South 0.167 m/s, North 0.167 m/s, South

35 The sign of the velocity of an object represents the
The magnitude The direction The acceleration The speed

36 Corresponding Position vs. Time Graph

37 Corresponding Acceleration vs. Time Graph

38 What is the instantaneous speed of the object at point B?
-2 m/s +2 m/s -1.3 m/s +1.3 m/s

39 G A H F B C E D Velocity vs. Time Graphs
1. When was he traveling in a positive direction? 2. When was he traveling in a negative direction? 3. When was he at rest? 4. During what time intervals did he travel at a constant velocity? 5. During what time interval did he travel the greatest distance? 6. When does he have a positive acceleration? 7. When is he increasing his speed? Decreasing his speed? 8. What is the average acceleration during interval A? 9. What is the instantaneous acceleration at 2.5 seconds?

40 PAP Describe the motion of the object. Initial position is 0.0 m. 5.0

41 Summary: Corresponding Shapes of Motion Graphs with Constant Acceleration d v d v d v d v

42 Which graph best matches the statement?

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45 Graph Shapes Linear; y = mx +b Quadratic: y = x2 Inverse: y = 1/x Inverse Square : y = 1/x2

46 Credits: Cutnell & Johnson Physics. (2004). [Text Art CD]. John Wiley & Sons. Foxtrot Cartoon: Bill Amend. Received from 2007 AP Conference. Hewitt, P. [Illustrations]. Conceptual Physics. Nave, R. (2010). Hyperphysics.[Illustration]. Permission granted to use illustrations. Retrieved from Tippens, P. (2007). Chapter 6A Acceleration [PowerPoint Slides]. Received from 2007 AP Conference.


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