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Title: Acceleration


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Acceleration
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Change in Velocity
  • Each time you take a step you are changing the
    velocity of your body.
  • You are probably most familiar with the velocity
    changes of a moving bus or car.
  • The rate at which velocity (speed or direction)
    changes occur is called acceleration.

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  • Acceleration final velocity- starting velocity
  • time
  • Change in velocity final
    starting velocity velocity
  • Acceleration change in velocity
  • time

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A car traveling at 60 mph accelerates to 90 mph
in 3 seconds. What is the cars acceleration?
Velocity(final) - Velocity(original)

Acceleration
time
90 mph - 60 mph

3 seconds
30 mph

3 seconds

10 mph/second
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Positive acceleration
Negative acceleration
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A car traveling at 60 mph slams on the breaks to
avoid hitting a deer. The car comes to a safe
stop 6 seconds after applying the breaks. What
is the cars acceleration?
Velocity(final) - Velocity(original)

Acceleration
time
0 mph - 60 mph

6 seconds
- 60 mph

6 seconds

- 10 miles per hour per second
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  • - A constant acceleration produces a straight
    line or linear slope (rise/run). - The slope of
    a non-linear velocity-time graph (rise/run) will
    predict an objects instantaneous acceleration.
    a v/t

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Free fall
  • The constant acceleration of an object moving
    only under the force of gravity is "g".
  • The acceleration caused by gravity is 10 m/s2
  • If there was no air, all objects would fall at
    the same speed
  • Doesnt depend on mass
  • After 1 second falling at 10 m/s
  • After 2 seconds 20 m/s
  • 3 seconds 30 m/s

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Galileo
  • 1600s
  • Studied how things fell
  • Didnt have a good clock
  • Rolled balls down an inclined plane
  • Found that the speed increased as it rolled down
    the ramp

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Galileo
Acceleration change in velocity time
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Galileo
  • Same things happen when things fall
  • Didnt drop things from Tower of Pisa

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v2final 2gdy
  • A final velocity can be calculated over a
    vertical displacement dy" during free fall using
    the equation

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dy 1/2 gt2
  • The vertical displacement dy" that occurs during
    a specific time of free fall can be determined
    using the equation
  • Or a time interval can also be determined over a
    specified distance of freefall using the
    equation

t2 2dy /g
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Falling
  • Air resistance will increase as it falls faster
  • An upward force on the object
  • Eventually gravity will balance with air
    resistance
  • Reaches terminal velocity - highest speed reached
    by a falling object.

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Terminal velocity
  • Force of gravity is constant
  • air resistance increases as you speed up
  • until the force is equal
  • Equal forces, no acceleration
  • constant velocity terminal velocity
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