Two dimensional Kinematics
Ka-Lok Ng
Department of Bioinformatics
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Newton’s Law of Motion is invariant under coordinate system translation.Homogeneity of space.
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Newton’s Law of Motion is invariant under coordinate system rotation. Isotopic of space.
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bulb - 球狀的部分
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The smallest atomic clock
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The smallest atomic clock
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Kinematics in two dimensions
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Two identicalballs
Notice that the vertical displacement are the same.
Horizontal and verticle motions are independent.
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Vectors
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Vector addition – head-to-tail method
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Find A + B + C
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A + B + C = R
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Vector addtion in different order, C + A + B = A + B + C
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Negative of a vector B- has the same length but opposite direction
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Vector subtraction
Vector addition
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Graphical method
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Analytical methods of- vector addition and subtraction
Ax = A cos Ay = A sin
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Projectile motionMotion of an object move through air subject to gravity
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ay = -9.8 m/s2
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ax = 0x = x0 + vxtvx = v0x = constant
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ay = -9.8 m/s2
y = y0 + vytvy = v0y – ayty = y0 + v0yt – ayt2/2vy2 = voy2 – 2ay (y –y0)
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Motion in 2D
Suppose a vehicle in your game has a current velocity of 10m/s at 530 when it gets accelerated at a rate of 5m/s2 at 300. how fast will it be going after 3 seconds?
Solution1. Decompose the velocity and acceleration into the x and y axis2. v = 10*[cos53, sin53], a = 5[cos30, sin30] = [6.0, 8.0], a = [4.3, 2.5] vf = vi + at = [6.0, 8.0] + 3*[4.3, 2.5] vf = [18.9, 15.5] unit m/s
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V0 = 70 m/sIgnite the shell when it reachesthe highest point(a) Find the height at which the shell explode(b) How much time elapse between the launch of the shell and the explosion(c) How far the downrange did the shell explode ?
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Calculate the boat’s velocity relative to an observer on the shore.
A boat trying to head straightacross a river will actually move diagonally relative tothe shore as shown.
Calculate the boat’s relative velocityto an observer on the shore, if the velocity of the boat is 0.750 m/s relative to the river and the Speed of the river is 1.20 m/s to the right.
Vector sum(Vboat)earth= (Vboat)river + (Vriver)earth
(Vboat)earth = (1.22+ 0.752)0.5
= 1.42 m/s
=tan-1(0.75/1.2) = 32.00
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An airplane heading straight north is instead carried to the west and slowed down by wind. The plan does not move relative to the ground in the direction it points, rather, it moves in the direction of its total velocity [solid arrow].
Calculate the wind velocity for the situation shown in the figure at the right. The plane is moving at 45.0 m/s due north relative to the air, while its velocity relative to the
ground is 38.0 m/s in a direction 20.0° west of north. (Vtot)X=(Vplane)earth = (Vplane)wind + (Vwind)earth
Find Vw= (Vwind)earth
(Vtot)X = (Vw)X 38 cos(110°) = - 13.0 m/s
(Vtot)Y=Vp+(Vw)Y38 sin(110°)=45+ (Vw)Y
(Vw)Y = -9.29 m/sVw = [(Vw)X
2 + (Vw)Y2 ]0.5 = 16.0 m/s
= tan -1 ((Vw)Y / (Vw)X ) = 35.6° (south of west)
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(Vknife)earth= (Vknife)boat + (Vboat)earth
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