Title: 1D motion: Kinematics
1Physics 2211 Lecture 4 Todays Agenda
- 1-D motion Kinematics
- Average Acceleration
- Instantaneous Acceleration
- Constant Acceleration
- Free fall
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2- PRS Question 0
- What office hours are the best?
- (1) Mon, Thurs 400-530
- (2) Mon, Thurs 200-300
- Note I will be in tutorial lab (N-209) Wed 1-3
- and
- By appointment
3Average Acceleration
- Acceleration is the rate of change of
velocity - Average acceleration in the time
is
4Instantaneous Acceleration
Instantaneous acceleration a is defined as
For constant acceleration, there isnt any
difference between instantaneous acceleration a
and aavg since a aavg
constant
5THE BIG PICTUREs(t), v(t), a(t)
Position s, Velocity v and Acceleration a are all
functions of time.
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7Special Case Constant Acceleration
Dt
Dv
8Velocity vs. Time
ax
(m/s2 )
Acceleration vs. Time
t
-5
9Relating Kinematic Equations to Graphs
a
a
v
v
v0
x
x0
10 Relating Graphs
11Finding Velocity from Acceleration
(special caseconstant acceleration)
12Finding Position from Velocity
13Another Useful Equation
Solve for t and plug in
Simplify
14These formulae work for constant acceleration only
x
t
v
t
a
t
15Average Velocity
The displacement is the average velocity times
the time interval. (for constant acceleration
only)
16PRS Question 2
A ball thrown straight up reaches a highest
point and then falls straight down. At the
highest point,
y
17Solution
Going up the ball has positive velocity,
while coming down it has negative velocity. At
the top the velocity is momentarily
zero. Since the velocity is continually
changing there must be some acceleration. The
answer is (3) v 0, but a ? 0.
y
t
v
t
a
t
Note switch from x(t) to y(t)
18Free Fall
Constant acceleration due to gravity
y
t
v
t
y
a
t
a ? g
19ymax
A ball is projected directly upward with an
initial speed of 30 m/s. How high does it go and
how long does it take to get there?
v0
At apex v 0
203 Ways to find ymax
(1)
(2)
(3)
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22PRS Question 3
- The graph shows x(t) for two trains (A and B)
- running on parallel tracks. Which is true?
- Both trains have the same velocity at tt1
- Both trains speed up all the time.
- Both trains have the same velocity
- somewhere on the graph.
- 4. Both trains have the same acceleration
- somewhere on the graph.
23PRS Question 4
- The graph shows position vs. time for a particle
moving along the x axis. At point B,
x
B
1. v gt 0 and a lt 0 2. v gt 0 and a gt 0 3. v lt
0 and a gt 0 4. v gt 0 and a 0 5. v lt 0 and a
lt 0
t
t1
24PRS Question 5
- The graph shows a(t) for 1D motion.
- If v(0) 5 m/s, when will the particle
- have a speed of 17 m/s?
- t 1 s (4) t 4 s
- t 2 s (5) t 5 s
- t 3 s (6) t 6 s
25PRS Question 6
x
The graph shows the motion of a particle moving
along the x- axis. At point P,
P
t
1. v gt 0 and a lt 0 2. v 0 and a gt 0 3. v lt 0
and a gt 0 4. v lt 0 and a 0 5. v gt 0 and a gt
0
26- The position of a particle is
- At what time(s) is the particles speed not
changing? - 1. t0 and t 22 s 2. t6 s
5. t 11 s - 3. t0 and t11 s 4. t0 s
27- Q An object moving along the x-axis has an
acceleration - for 0 lt t lt 10 s. At t0, the velocity is 40.0
m/s and the position is 80.0 m. What is the
objects position at t8 s? - 1. 430 m 2. 360 m
- 3. 550 m 4. 490 m
28Recap
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- Acceleration
- (Average, Instantaneous, Graphs)
- Constant Acceleration
- Free fall
- Constant Acceleration Problems
- Free Fall, Motion on Inclined Plane (Sections
2.6-2.7) -
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