Motion Table of Contents Chapter 1 Describing and
Motion Table of Contents – Chapter 1 Describing and Measuring Motion Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration
Motion Essential Question When is an object in motion?
Motion Lesson 1 Objective 1. Determine when an object is in motion.
Motion Describing Motion • An object is in motion if its distance from another object is changing. • A reference point is a place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion. • An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point. • Examples of reference points – trees, signs, or buildings (stationary objects).
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Relative Motion Whether or not an object is in motion depends on the reference point you choose.
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Measuring Distance • You can use units of measurement to describe motion precisely. • The International System of Units (SI) is used by scientists all over the world so they can communicate clearly about measurements. • The SI unit of length is meter. • There also other SI units to describe quantities other than length.
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Converting Units Use a conversion factor to convert one metric unit to another. A conversion factor is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent equal amounts in different units. Multiply the number you want to convert by the conversion factor. Suppose you want to know how many millimeters (mm) are in 14. 5 meters (m). Since there are 1, 000 millimeters in 1 meter, the conversion factor is: 1, 000 mm/1 m Multiply 14. 5 meters by the conversion factor to find millimeters. 14. 5 m X 1, 000 mm/1 m = 14. 5 X 1, 000 mm = 14, 500 mm
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Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Converting Units Practice Problem How many centimeters are in 22. 5 meters? 22. 5 m = 2, 250 cm
Motion Lesson 2 Objectives 1. Calculate an object’s speed. 2. Describe what velocity is. 3. Demonstrate how to graph speed.
Motion Calculating Speed • If you know the distance an object travels in a certain amount of time, you can calculate the speed of an object. • The speed of an object is the distance the object travels per unit of time. • To calculate average speed, divide the total distance by the total time. • Instantaneous speed is the rate at which an object is moving at a given instant in time.
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Calculating Speed If you know the distance an object travels in a certain amount of time, you can calculate the speed of the object.
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Calculating Speed Practice Problem Christopher rode his bicycle 60 kilometers in 4 hours. How fast was he going? Speed = 15 km/hr
Motion Velocity • When you know both the speed and direction of an object’s motion, you know the velocity of the object. • Speed in a given direction is called velocity.
Motion - Describing and Measuring Motion Graphing Motion You can show the motion of an object on a line graph in which you plot distance versus time.
Motion Lesson 3 Objectives 1. Describe the motion of an object as it accelerates. 2. Demonstrate how to graph acceleration.
Motion Acceleration • Scientists define acceleration as the rate at which velocity changes. • In science, acceleration refers to increasing speed, decreasing speed, or changing direction. 1. Increasing speed – acceleration 2. Decreasing speed – deceleration or negative acceleration
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration • To determine the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line, you must calculate the change in speed per unit of time.
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration As a roller-coaster car starts down a slope, its speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its average acceleration? Read and Understand What information have you been given? Initial speed = 4 m/s Final Speed = 22 m/s Time = 3 s
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration As a roller-coaster car starts down a slope, its speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its average acceleration? Plan and Solve What quantity are you trying to calculate? The average acceleration of the roller-coaster car What formula contains the given quantities and the unknown quantity? Acceleration = (Final speed – Initial speed)/Time Perform the calculation. Acceleration = (22 m/s – 4 m/s)/3 s = 18 m/s/3 s Acceleration = 6 m/s 2 The roller-coaster car’s average acceleration is 6 m/s 2.
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration As a roller-coaster car starts down a slope, its speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its average acceleration? Look Back and Check Does your answer make sense? The answer is reasonable. If the car’s speed increases by 6 m/s each second, its speed will be 10 m/s after 1 second, 16 m/s after 2 seconds, and 22 m/s after 3 seconds.
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration Practice Problem A falling raindrop accelerates from 10 m/s to 30 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the raindrop’s average acceleration? (30 m/s – 10 m/s) ÷ 2 seconds = 10 m/s 2
Motion - Acceleration Calculating Acceleration Practice Problem A certain car can accelerate from rest to 2. 7 m/s in 9 seconds. Find the car’s average acceleration. (2. 7 m/s – 0 m/s) ÷ 9 s = 2. 7 m/s ÷ 9 s =. 3 m/s 2
Motion - Acceleration Graphing Acceleration You can use both a speed-versus-time graph and a distanceversus-time graph to analyze the motion of an accelerating object.
Motion - Acceleration Links on Acceleration Click the Sci. Links button for links on acceleration.
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