Velocity and Acceleration PowerPoint
Velocity and Acceleration PowerPoint
Velocity and Acceleration PowerPoint
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Displacement
Knowing how far something moves is not sufficient. You
must also know in what direction the object moved.
Displacement is how
far our of place the
object is; it is the
object’s overall
change in position.
• It is a rate!
• What does that
mean?
• A change over time.
What is the change?
• Change in position, in
other words, distance.
• Standard unit: meters
per second (m/s)
• Average speed – rate • v = d/t
for the duration of an • v – velocity
entire trip • d – distance
• This can be • t – time
calculated…ready for
• What units do we
the equation?
use?
• Try the practice
problems.
Speed
Calculating Speed: If you know the distance an
object travels in a certain amount of time, you
can calculate the speed of the object.
What is
instantaneous
speed?
Instantaneous
speed is the
velocity of an
object at a
certain time.
Speed = Distance/time Average speed = Total distance/Total time
Describing
Describing Motion
Motion
2.1
Velocity
Because velocity depends on direction as well
as speed, the velocity of an object can
change even if the speed of the object
remains constant.
The speed of this car
might be constant,
but its velocity is not
constant because the
direction of motion
is always changing.
Velocity
Velocity is a description of an object’s
speed and direction.
D
I
S
Speed
T increasing
Object begins moving at
a different speed
A
N
Object is
C stopped
E
TIME
The steepness of a line on a graph is called
slope.
Step 1: Decide what the problem is asking? A boat traveled 120 meters in 60
seconds. What was the speed of the boat?
But if the plane hits an air pocket and drops 500 feet
in 2 seconds, there is a large change in acceleration and
you will feel that!
S
P
Object
E accele-
rates Object decelerates
E
D Object moves
at constant
speed
Time
Now You Try:
A roller coasters velocity at the top
of the hill is 10 m/s. Two seconds
later it reaches the bottom of the hill
with a velocity of 26 m/s. What is
the acceleration of the coaster?
The slanted, straight line on this speed-versus-time graph tells you that
the cyclist is accelerating at a constant rate. The slope of a speed-
versus-time graph tells you the object’s acceleration. Predicting How
would the slope of the graph change if the cyclist were accelerating at a
greater rate? At a lesser rate?
Since the slope is increasing, you can conclude that the
speed is also increasing. You are accelerating.
Distance-Versus-
Time Graph The
curved line on this
distance-versus-time
graph tells you that
the cyclist is
accelerating.
Acceleration Problems
A roller coaster is moving at 25 m/s at the
bottom of a hill. Three seconds later it reaches
the top of the hill moving at 10 m/s. What was
the acceleration of the coaster?
Initial Speed = 25 m/s
Final Speed = 10 m/s
Time = 3 seconds
Remember (final speed – initial speed) ÷ time is acceleration.