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1 Uniform Motion and Instantaneous Velocity
2.2 and 2.3 Review Uniform Motion and Instantaneous Velocity

2 Perform a 4 step analysis of section 2 of this graph
Position, m Time (sec) 2 1

3 Perform a 4 step analysis of section 2 of this graph
1 2

4 Calculate the displacement of the object whose motion is represented by this graph
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5 Which object has the largest displacement?

6 QuickCheck 2.11 Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x  0 m) at t  0 s. At t  4.0 s, the object’s position is 20 m 16 m 12 m 8 m 4 m Answer: C © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 6

7 QuickCheck 2.11 Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x  0 m) at t  0 s. At t  4.0 s, the object’s position is 20 m 16 m 12 m 8 m 4 m Displacement  area under the curve © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 7

8 Graphing Accelerated Motion Position vs Time Graphs
What kind of motion does each graph show?

9 Instantaneous Velocity
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10 Finding the Instantaneous Velocity
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11 In this magnified segment of the position graph, the curve isn’t apparent. It appears to be a line segment. We can find the slope by calculating the rise over the run, just as before: vx = (1.6 m)/(0.20 s) = 8.0 m/s This is the slope at t = 0.75 s and thus the velocity at this instant of time. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

12 Finding the Instantaneous Velocity
Graphically, the slope of the curve at a point is the same as the slope of a straight line drawn tangent to the curve at that point. Calculating rise over run for the tangent line, we get vx = (8.0 m)/(1.0 s) = 8.0 m/s This is the same value we obtained from the closeup view. The slope of the tangent line is the instantaneous velocity at that instant of time. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

13 Even when the speed varies we can still use the velocity-versus-time graph to determine displacement. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.


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