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1 普通物理 Test book: Fundamentals of Physics, 7th Ed., Halliday/ Resnick/ Walker, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. Course content: Force, linear and rotation motion, energy, waves, thermodynamics 熱力 學 (temperature, first and second law, …), electronics and electromagnetism 電磁學 (electric and magnetic fields), optics (electromagnetic wave, diffraction, interference, …). Part 1-4 of Halliday. 吳桂光 東海大學物理系 kkng@thu.edu.tw Office: ST223, Tel: 3467 Office hour: 10 -11am (Tue, Fri)

2 Lecture 1: Motion along a straight line (chapter 2 of Halliday) Kinematics ( 運動學 ): physics of motions We will study: Motion along a straight line only (one dimension), horizontal, vertical, … How does the moving object speed up, slow down, stop, or reverse direction? How is time involved in the change? The moving object is a particle (or can be thought as a particle).

3 Understand the rules of kinematics, we will be able to solve simple problems like this one at the end of this lecture. Position and displacement ( 位移 )

4 Average velocity ( 速度 ) and average speed ( 速率 ) v avg is equal to s avg, except v avg has direction. Average velocity and speed can be found a graph of x against t, which is equal to the slope from the initial to the final position.

5 Instantaneous velocity (or simply velocity) which is the slope of x(t) curve. Therefore one can obtain a v(t) curve from a x(t) curve. Question: can we do the reverse, obtain a x(t) curve from a v(t) curve? Answer: almost, but we don’t know the initial position x 0. If we take the slope of vel. vs. time curve, we will get the acceleration curve.

6 Question (a) –, (b) +, (c) 0, (d) –

7 Acceleration ( 加速率 ) second derivative of x(t). If the unit of velocity is m/s, what is the unit of acceleration? m/s 2 The sign of acceleration follows the change of velocity, no matter the speed is increasing or decreasing. (a) +(b) -(c) -(d) +

8 Constant acceleration: a special case There are many situations that the acceleration is, or approximately is, constant. If it is the case, average acceleration = instantaneous acceleration: or since integrate this out gives (or follow Halliday): fig. (a) fig. (b) fig. (c) From these two equations, one can derive the following equations:

9 Totally there are five variables, x-x 0, v, t, a, v 0. Each equations have four variables (the fifth is irrelevant), if three variables are given, the fourth can be found by solving one of the equations. Eqn. 2-16 m/s 2

10 Free fall ( 自由下落 ) acceleration A free falling object accelerates downward constantly (air friction is neglected). This acceleration is a=-g=-9.8m/s 2. This is the same for all masses, densities and shapes. So the above equations are valid.

11 available information:y=48m, v 0 =0, g=9.8m/s 2 from 2-15:

12 Note the sign we used for y and g. In fact we can set downward direction to be positive or negative, what is important is all signs of variables have to be consistent. again from 2-15, for t=1s

13 from 2-11, from 2-11, for t=1s, or from 2-16,

14 Available information:v 0 =12m/s, a=-g=-9.8m/s 2 Be careful of the signs! At max. height v=0. from 2-11,

15 from 2-15 again, one can use 2-16 to get the same answer.

16 from 2-15, which one is correct? Both are correct, one is for going up and the other is for going down.

17 Question (a) D, (b) E Try the following at home: Questions: 3, 5 Problems: 11, 16, 36, 37, 51, 54

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