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1 Describing Motion in 3-D (and 2-D) §3.4–3.5

2 Question Two objects can travel at the same speed but have different velocities. True False

3 Question Two objects can travel at the same velocity but have different speeds. True False

4 Motion Vectors Position is a vector Velocity is a vector
Acceleration is a vector

5 Change Vectors Position and velocity may be in different directions
Velocity and acceleration may be in different directions q0 + Dq = qf Dq = qf − q0

6 Position and Displacement
Position is where something is r = (x, y, z) Displacement is change in position Dr = (Dx, Dy, Dz) = Dxx + Dyy + Dzz Distance is the magnitude of displacement.

7 Velocity and Acceleration
Velocity v = rate of change of r average vavg = Dr/Dt t is scalar; vavg and Dr are same direction instantaneous v = lim Dr/Dt Dt   0 Speed is the magnitude of velocity. Acceleration a = rate of change of v Average aavg = Dv/Dt instantaneous a = lim Dv/Dt Dt   0

8 Describing 3-Vectors Position r = x x + yy + zz Velocity v = Dr /Dt
= Dx/Dt x + Dy/Dt y + Dz/Dt z = vx x + vy y + vzz Acceleration a = Dv/dt = ax x + ayy + azz

9 Magnitudes of 3-Vectors
Distance from origin r = | r | = x2 + y2 + z2 Speed v = | v | = vx2 + vy2 + vz2 Magnitude of acceleration a = | a | = ax2 + ay2 + az2

10 Quick Question vi vf What is the direction of Dv? A B C D E F G H

11 Quick Question vi vf What is the direction of Dv? A B C D E F G H

12 Quick Question vi vf What is the direction of Dv? A B C D E F G H

13 Quick Question vi vf What is the direction of Dv? A B C D E F G H

14 Quick Question vi vf What is the direction of Dv? A B C D E F G H

15 Familiar Situations Ballistic trajectories Circular motion
If a || v, path is straight. If a || v, path is curved.

16 Question If an object’s distance from the origin r does not change, its velocity must be zero. True. False.

17 Question If an object’s speed v does not change, its acceleration must be zero. True. False.

18 Acceleration and Velocity
The component of a parallel to v causes the speed to change. The component of a perpendicular to v causes the direction to change.

19 Question The rate of change of an object’s speed is the same as the magnitude of its acceleration. Always. Sometimes. Never.


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