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Speed Slice 2 Area Slice 4 Distance Volume

a. Speedb. Areac. Distanced. Volume

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Which of the Measurements Shown Below are Distance?

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a. 32 ft

b. 68 km/hr

c. 12 cm/s

d. 68 s

Which of the Following Are Speeds(Choose one)?

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a. How fast a car moves

b. Length of a Race Track

c. Path of an Elevator

d. Rate a Person Slides Down a Rope

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b. Physical Property

c. Constant Property

d. All of the Above

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Because speed is a Measure of Distance Traveled Per Unit Time, Units for Speed are..

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M/s Cm/h Mi/h Ft/min M/h All of the Above

a. M/s

b. Cm/h

c. Mi/h

d. Ft/min

e. M/h

f. All of the Above

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Which of the Following Describe Both Speed and Direction(Choose one)?

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65 m/s for and Hour 35 mi/h North

9.8 m/s Down 3.25 cm to the Ri...

53.7 km/h up 4.1 m/s to the East

a. 65 m/s for and Hour

b. 35 mi/h North

c. 9.8 m/s Down

d. 3.25 cm to the Right

e. 53.7 km/h up

f. 4.1 m/s to the East

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Which of the Following is Harder to Stop?

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42% a. A baseball traveling at 60 mi/hr

b. A car rolling at 5 mi/hr

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Motion Chapter 10

Objectives Explain the relationship between motion and

a frame of reference.

Relate speed to distance and time.

Distinguish between speed and velocity.

Solve problems related to time, distance, displacement, speed, and velocity.

Motion Motion (Quick Time Movie) = Object’s change in position

relative to a reference point

Displacement = Change in the position of an object– Distance measures the path taken.• Displacement is the change of an object’s position.

Displacement must always indicate direction.• Quick Time Movie Relative Motion

Distance Vs. Displacement

Velocity Objectives Describe the concept of acceleration as a change

in velocity.

Explain why circular motion is continuous acceleration even when the speed does not change.

Calculate acceleration as the rate at which velocity changes.

Graph acceleration on a velocity-time graph.

Speed and Velocity What’s the difference between speed and velocity?

– Speed = How fast an object moves– Velocity = Speed in a given direction

SpeedSpeed = Distance TraveledTime to Travel the Distance

SI Unit for Speed = m/s Constant Speed = Equal distance in Equal

amounts of Time Speed Quick Time Movie

Speed = distance/time» (v = d/t)»Quick time movie Velocity

–When Solving for Full Credit• Given Info• Write Equation• Substitute Given Info• Solve for Unknown• Write Answer with Proper Units• Always use correct Sig Figs and

Scientific Notation!!

Speed and Velocity Speed can be

studied with Graphs and Equations

Distance Time Graph– Slope = Speed

A car traveled 3.5 E2 miles toward New York City for 5 hours. What was the velocity of the car?

A car traveled 3.5 E1 miles/hour for 4 hours toward Chicago. How far did the car travel?

A plane travels 1.925 E3 miles toward Colorado at a velocity of 5.50 E2 miles/hour. How long has the plane been traveling?

Constant Speed –objects covering equal distances in equal amounts of time

Instantaneous speed is the speed at a given point in time.

What units do you measure speed in?– mi/hr = English– m/s = SI Unit– km/hr = Metric Unit

A car travels 4.0 E1 km in 2 hours towards Nevada. What is the cars Velocity?

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20 mi/hr South 20 km/hr towards ...

a. 20 m/hrb. 20 km/hr c. 20 mi/hr Southd. 20 km/hr

towards Nevada

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Scooter is driving down 9th Street in his 1962 Corvette. He drives 1.2 E2 meters in 1.7 E1 seconds. Assuming that he does not speed up or slow down, what is his speed in meters per second?

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6 m/s down 9th st 7 m/s down 9th st

1.4 E-1 m/s 7 m/s

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a. 6 m/s down 9th st

b. 7 m/s down 9th st

c. 1.4 E-1 m/s

d. 7 m/s

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Liesel Kunz is running along a track that is 2.51 E2 meters long. It takes her 1.26 E1 seconds to run the entire length of the track. What is her speed in meters per second?

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a. 1.99 E1 mi/s

b. 1.99 E1 m/s

c. 5 E-2 m/s along the track

d. 5 E-2 m/s

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What changes with a change in direction: Velocity or Speed?

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Can Speed Be Graphed?

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Speed can be graphed! – Distance-time graph.

Slope of the line = Average Speed – Quick Time Movie Average Speed – What is the average speed of the racecar?

Distance-Time Values for a Racing Car

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Constant Velocity: Moving Towards Frame of Reference

Constant Velocity: Moving Away Frame of Reference

What’s the only Difference?

Distance Time Graph

Velocity Combine velocities to determine the

resultant velocity.

Example Problem

A motor boat traveling 4 m/s, East encounters a current traveling 3.0 m/s, North.a.What is the resultant velocity of the motor

boat? b.If the width of the river is 80 meters wide,

then how much time does it take the boat to travel shore to shore?

c.What distance downstream does the boat reach the opposite shore?

Conversions are Needed:– English to Metric Speeds

• Dimensional Analysis

– SI Unit to Metric Speeds• Metric Conversion

In order to convert you need to use conversion factors and D.A1 mile = 1.609 km = 1609 m

1 ft = 12 in = 30.48 cm = 0.3048 m

1 yd = 3 ft = 0.9144 m

1 in = 2.54 cm = 0.0254 m

1 hr = 60 min = 3600 s

Convert the following English Standard Units to Metric Units.– A football field is 100 yards long. How long

is that in meters?

If I were to hit a home run down the left side of Jacobs Field the ball would have to travel at least 3.25 E2 feet. How far is that in Meters?

A horse can gallop at a speed of 4.2 E1 miles/hour. How fast can the horse gallop in meters/second?

A race car can travel around 2.25 E2 mi/hr. How many meters can it travel in 1.5 E1 s?

A person can walk about 3.1 mi/hr How many hours would it take them to travel 10 km?

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