Title: Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration and Their Graphical Representations
1- Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration and
Their Graphical Representations
2How can we describe motion?
- motion is the state of an object whose position
is changing - We quantify motion by describing how far an
object moves in a particular amount of time - Distance/Displacement measures how far something
moves - Speed/Veolcity measures how fast something is
moving - Acceleration measures the rate at which an
objects velocity is changing
3Important Distinctions!
- Distance
- The total length of a path followed by a moving
obeject - Average Speed
- The ratio of the distance travelled to the time
required to do so
- Displacement
- The net change in position of a moving object
- Average Velocity
- The ratio of the objects displacement to the
elapsed time required for that displacement
4Graphical Description of Motion
- We can understand important aspects of an
objects motion by studying graphs of its
position, velocity, and acceleration as a
function of time. - Position versus time x vs. t
- Velocity versus time v vs t
- Acceleration versus time a vs t
5Constant position(not moving!)
Position (m)
In each case, the objects displacement is 0
since its final position is the same as its
initial position!
Time (s)
6Constant speed / velocity
v 1 m/s
Position (m)
Time (s)
7Constant velocity (v 1 m/s)
slope of (x,t) graph!
4
8
x (m)
4
2
8
t (s)
2
8Constant velocity (starting at x0)
Position vs time
Velocity vs time
v (m/s)
x (m)
The slope of a (v,t) graph is 0 if the velocity
is constant!
9v 1m/s starting at x 4 m
Slope is the same, but position is shifted by 4 m.
x (m)
t (s)
10Constant velocity (starting at x4 m)
Position vs time
Velocity vs time
v (m/s)
x (m)
Initial position does not change the slope
(velocity is the same)!
11Constant (uniform) acceleration
Uniform acceleration is defined as
a 1 m/s2
v (m)
Velocity changes by a fixed amount over equal
time intervals
Acceleration is the slope of a v,t graph!
12Position graph from uniform acceleration
v (m)
x (m)
Time (s)
Velocity is higher over each interval, so
distance traveled is greater!
13Velocity graph from position graph
8 s
slope 8
v (m)
6 s
slope 6
x (m)
Time (s)
Velocity AT 2 s is the slope of the tangent line
at 2 s
14Summary Graphical description of motion
- The slope of an (x,t) graph is the velocity
- Constant velocity constant slope
- Constant acceleration changing slope
- The slope of a (v,t) graph is the acceleration
- Constant acceleration constant slope
- If something is constant (position, velocity,
acceleration), the slope of its graph is 0.