Title: Chapter 2: Motion Along a Line
1Chapter 2 Motion Along a Line
- Position Displacement
- Speed Velocity
- Acceleration
- Describing motion in 1D
- Free Fall
- CQ 1, 2, 3, 4.
- P1, 11, 13, 25, 27, 29, 47, 50.
2Applications
- Destination times
- Design packing materials road barriers
- Airbag deployment speed
- Simulations (movies games)
3Speed
- Speed rate of travel at a given moment of time
- Distance traveled total length of the curved
path
4Initial/Final Notation
Same rules apply for all variables
5Delta Notation
called Displacement
6Velocity (m/s)
When Dt is small, Dx/Dt is the instantaneous
velocity v.
7Graphs
- Wilson (12) x vs t
- Giambattist (21) , -, 0 accel.
8Acceleration (m/s/s)
If Dt is small, Dv/Dt is called the instantaneous
acceleration and labeled a.
9Ex. Car Acceleration
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from 10m/s to 15m/s in a time of 2.0 seconds.
In this class we only use average acceleration
and often drop the avg notation from
acceleration.
10Velocity Formula
11acceleration
- Wilson (15) negative acceleration
12Average Velocity with Uniform Acceleration
- Uniform Acceleration constant valued
acceleration - During uniform acceleration, average velocity is
halfway between vo and v
13Average Velocity Formula
14Displacement Formula
15V-squared Equation
16Kinematic Equations with Constant Acceleration
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17Ex. Human Acceleration
In the 1988 Olympics, Carl Lewis reached the 20m
mark in 2.96s (Bolt 2.87s)
18Ex V2 Equation
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Approximate Stopping Accelerations in m/s/s Dry
Road 9 (anti-lock) 7 (skidding) Wet
Road 4 (anti-lock) 2 (skidding)
At 60mph 27m/s, what is the skid-to-stop
distance on a wet road?
19Scalars Vectors
- Scalar size only
- e.g. speed, distance, time
- Vector magnitude and direction
- e.g. displacement, velocity, acceleration
- In one-dimension the direction is determined by
the or sign. - In two-dimensions, two numbers are required.
20Motion Diagrams
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- Are velocity-position diagrams
- More visual than a graph of x or v vs. time
- Arrow gives direction, length represents the
speed (use a dot for zero speed) - (net) force required to change velocity
- Example car speeding up to left
21Free-Fall Acceleration
- a 9.8m/s/s in downward direction
- Ex. Speed of object dropped from rest after 1.0,
2.0, 3.0 seconds - v vo at
- v(1.0s) 0 (-9.8)(1.0) -9.8m/s
- v(2.0s) 0 (-9.8)(2.0) -19.6m/s
- v(3.0s) 0 (-9.8)(3.0) -29.4m/s
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22Activities
- Moving Man phet animae
- Textbook type problems
23Summary
- speed rate of travel
- average speed distance traveled/time.
- displacement change in position
- velocity rate position changes
- acceleration rate velocity changes
- kinematic equation set
- free fall constant acceleration.
- graphs and slopes