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1 Chapter 2 Motion in one Dimension
Mrs. Schwartz 2016

2 Objectives Describe motion in terms of frame of reference, displacement, time, and velocity. Calculate the displacement of an object traveling at a known velocity for a specific time interval. Construct and interpret graphs of position versus time.

3 One Dimensional Motion
To measure motion, you must choose a frame of reference. A frame of reference is a system for specifying the precise location of objects in space and time.

4 Displacement Displacement is a change in position.
Displacement is not always equal to the distance traveled. The SI unit of displacement is the meter, m.

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6 displacement = final position – initial position
x = xf – xi displacement = final position – initial position Δx

7 Average Velocity Average velocity is the total displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred.

8 Sample problem During a race on level ground, Andrea runs an average velocity of 6.02 m/s to the east. What is Andrea’s displacement after 137s ? List givens. List unknown List equation Plug in Solve

9 Heather and matt walk with an average velocity of 0. 98m/s eastward
Heather and matt walk with an average velocity of 0.98m/s eastward. If it takes them34 min to walk to the store, what was their displacement? If Joe rides his bike in a straight line for 15 min with an average velocity of km/h south, how far has he ridden? It takes you 9. min to walk with an average velocity of 1.2 m/s to the north from the bus stop to the museum entrance. What is your displacement. Simpson drives his car with an average velocity of 48.0 km/h to the east. How long will it take him to drive 144km on a straight highway?

10 Velocity and speed Velocity describes motion with both a direction and a numerical value (a magnitude). Speed has no direction, only magnitude. Average speed is equal to the total distance traveled divided by the time interval

11 Speed Average speed = Distance traveled Time of travel

12 Velocity and graphs Can also be determined by the slope of a position-time graph Slope = rise/run

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15 Instantaneous vs average
Velocity at some instant. Not the same as average!


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