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Science Starter

•Take out last night’s homework

•We are going to go over it together

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Problem 1

• John drove South 120 km at 60 km/h and then East 150 km at 50 km/h. a) Draw and label the vectors

•b) Determine the average speed for the whole journey? c) Determine the magnitude of the average velocity for the whole journey?

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Problem 2

• If I can walk at an average speed of 5 km/h, how many miles I can walk in two hours?

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Problem 3

A man walked from point A to F following the route in the grid below in 3250 seconds. Determine

A man walked from point A to F following the route in the grid below in 3250 seconds. Determine

a) the average speed, in m/s, for the whole journey. b) the magnitude of the displacement. c) the magnitude of the average velocity, in m/s, for the whole journey.

a) the average speed, in m/s, for the whole journey. b) the magnitude of the displacement. c) the magnitude of the average velocity, in m/s, for the whole journey.

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Problem 4

•A runner makes one lap around a 200 m track in a time of 25.0 s. What was the runner's average speed?

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Problem 5

•Light and radio waves travel through a vacuum in a straight line at a speed of very nearly 3.00 108 m/s. How far is light year (the distance light travels in a year)?

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Problem 6

•A motorist travels 406 km during a 7.0 hr period. What was the average speed in km/hr and m/s?

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Problem 7

•A bullet is shot from a rifle with a speed of 720 m/s. What time is required for the bullet to strike a target 3240 m away?

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Agenda

•Science Starter• Intro to Acceleration•Lab

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Objective

•SWBAT define and calculate acceleration

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Change in Velocity

• Each time you take a step you are changing the velocity of your body.

• You are probably most familiar with the velocity changes of a moving bus or car.

• The rate at which velocity (speed or direction) changes occur is called acceleration.

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Vocab

•Acceleration - The acceleration of an object is a measure of how quickly its velocity changes.

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Formulas

Acceleration= final velocity- starting velocity

time

Change in velocity = final – starting

velocity velocity Acceleration= change in velocity

time

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PositivePositive acceleration acceleration

Negative Negative accelerationacceleration

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A train accelerates in a straight line from rest. As it does, its velocity increases.

The brakes on this motorcycle are causing it to slow down. This is negative acceleration or deceleration.

What is acceleration?

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The acceleration of an object can be calculated using this equation:

change in speed

time takenacceleration =

Acceleration is measured in metres per second per second (m/s2).

Change in speed is measured in metres per second (m/s).

Time taken is measured in seconds (s).

How is acceleration calculated?

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A racing car accelerates from rest to a speed of 60 m/s in a time of 4 seconds. What is the acceleration of the car?

= 15 m/s2

change in speed

time takenacceleration =

= 60

4

Acceleration problem

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Using a formula triangle

A formula triangle helps you to rearrange a formula. The formula triangle for acceleration (a), speed (s) and time (t) is shown below.

x

Cover the quantity that you are trying to work out.

So to find acceleration (a), cover up a…

…which gives the formula…

a =s

t

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A hungry cheetah spots a gazelle and decides to chase it. The cheetah accelerates at 10

m/s2 from rest until it reaches 20 m/s. How long did this take?

acceleration = change in speedtime taken

= 2010

= 2 s

Acceleration problem

time taken = change in speedacceleration

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- A constant acceleration

produces a straight line or linear slope

(rise/run).

- The slope of a non-linear velocity-time graph (rise/run) will predict an objects

instantaneous acceleration.

a = v/t

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Acceleration =Velocity(final) - Velocity(original)

time

A car traveling at 60 mph accelerates to90 mph in 3 seconds. What is thecar’s acceleration?

=90 mph - 60 mph

3 seconds

=30 mph

3 seconds

= 10 mph/second

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Acceleration =Velocity(final) - Velocity(original)

time

A car traveling at 60 mph slams on the breaks to avoid hitting a deer. The car comes to a safe stop 6 seconds after applying the breaks. What is thecar’s acceleration?

=0 mph - 60 mph

6 seconds

=- 60 mph

6 seconds

= - 10 miles per hour per second