Position, Speed and Velocity Position is a variable that gives your location relative to an origin. The origin is the place where position equals 0.

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Position, Speed and Velocity Position is a variable that gives your location relative to an origin. The origin is the place where position equals 0. The position of this car at 50 cm describes where the car is relative to the track.

Position and distance are similar but not the same. Distance is the amount of space between two points. If the car moves a distance of 20 cm to the right, its new position will be 70 cm from its origin. Distance = 20 cm New position

The variable speed describes how quickly something moves. To calculate the speed of a moving object divide the distance it moves by the time it takes to move.

Solving Problems How far do you go if you drive for two hours at a speed of 100 km/h? 1. Looking for: distance 2. Given: speed = 100 km/h time = 2 h 3. Relationships: d = vt 4. Solution: d = 100 km/h x 2 h =

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When you divide the total distance of a trip by the time taken you get the average speed. In this example, the car traveled and average of 100 km/h. Average speed

Velocity Velocity is a variable that tells you both speed and direction The difference between speed and velocity is that speed can only have a positive value or zero but velocity can be shown as a positive or negative number. The positive or negative sign will indicate if the object is moving forward or backward.

Solving Problems A train travels at 100km/h heading east to reach a town in four hours. The train then reverses and heads west at 50 km/h for 4 hours. What is the train s position now? 1. You are given two velocities and times 2. Change in position = velocity x time 3. First change in position (+100 km/h) x (4 h) = +400 km/h Second change in position (-50 km/h ) x (4h) = -200 The final position is (+400 km/h) + (-200 km) = +200 km Thus the train is 200 km from where it started.

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Page 86 Answers only Numbers 1, 3, 5 EXIT SLIP How do velocity and speed differ? Answers only and on the same piece of paper turn in when done

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4.2 Graphs of Motion This data shows a runner took 10 seconds to run each 50-meter segment. Because the time was the same for each segment, you know the speed was the same for each segment.

4.2 Graphs of Motion You can use position vs. time graphs to compare the motion of different objects. The steeper line on a position vs. time graph means a faster speed.

4.2 Graphs of changing motion Objects rarely move at the same speed for a long period of time. A speed vs. time graph is also useful for showing the motion of an object that is speeding up or slowing down.

4.3 Acceleration Acceleration is the rate at which your speed (or velocity) changes; an object accelerates if its speed, DIRECTION or both changes. The word acceleration is used for any change in speed, up or down. Acceleration can be positive or negative.

Acceleration causes the line to slope up on a speed vs. time graph. There is zero acceleration at constant speed because the speed does not change.

4.3 Acceleration Speed and acceleration are not the same thing. You can be moving (non-zero speed) and have no acceleration (think cruise control). You can also be accelerating and not moving! A falling object begins accelerating the instant it is released.

Acceleration describes how quickly speed changes. Acceleration is the change in speed divided by the change in time.

The units for time in acceleration are often expressed as seconds squared and written as s 2

Solving Problems A sailboat moves at 1 m/s. A strong wind increases its speed to 4 m/s in 3 s. Calculate acceleration.

Solving Problems 1. Looking for: acceleration of sailboat 2. Given: v 1 = 1 m/s; v 2 = 4 m/s; time = 3 s 3. Relationships: a = v 2 v 1 /t 4. Solution: a = (4 m/s 1 m/s)/ 3 s

4.3 Acceleration on position-time graphs The position vs. time graph is a curve when there is acceleration. The car covers more distance each second, so the position vs. time graph gets steeper each second.

4.3 Acceleration on position-time graphs When a car is slowing down, the speed decreases so the car covers less distance each second. The position vs. time graph gets shallower with time.

4.3 Free fall An object is in free fall if it is accelerating due to the force of gravity and no other forces are acting on it.

4.3 Free fall Falling objects increase their speed by 9.8 m/s every second, or 9.8 m/s 2 The letter g is used for acceleration due to gravity.