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1.Measurements & units 2.Scalars & vectors 3.Displacement, Velocity and acceleration 4.Relative velocity. 5.Motion in two dimensions and in three dimensions 6.Special case: Gravity
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Page 1: 1.Measurements & units 2.Scalars & vectors 3.Displacement, Velocity and acceleration 4.Relative velocity. 5.Motion in two dimensions and in three dimensions.

1. Measurements & units2. Scalars & vectors3. Displacement, Velocity and

acceleration4. Relative velocity.5. Motion in two dimensions and

in three dimensions6. Special case: Gravity

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Summary• Vectors: Positions, Displacement,

Velocity and Acceleration.

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Vector or Scalar?Vector or Scalar?

• Speed………..

• Velocity……...

• Acceleration..

• Time………….

• Force…………

• Distance……..

scalar

vector

vector

scalar

scalar

it depends...

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Some Derivatives

• Powers

• Trig Functions

• Exponentials

?xn dx

d

?)xsin( dx

d

?ex dx

d

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Average Velocity What is the average velocity in the last

second (t = 3 to 4) ?

A. 2 m/sB. 4 m/sC. 1 m/sD. 0 m/s

x (meters)

t (seconds)

2

6

-2

4

1 2 43

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Instantaneous velocity What is the instantaneous velocity in the

last second?

A.-2 m/sB. 4 m/sC. 1 m/sD. 0 m/s

x (meters)

t (seconds)

2

6

-2

4

1 2 43

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Average Speed What is the average speed over the

first 4 seconds ?

A. 2 m/sB. 4 m/sC. 1,5 m/sD. 0 m/s

x (meters)

t (seconds)

2

6

-2

4

1 2 43

turning point

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Correcting home exercises

What is displacement of a train from staring point to point at 3 seconds after ?

What is the velocity and acceleration of a train ?? (AV or IV) from staring point to point at 3 seconds after ?

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Part 4

Relative velocity.

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Air speed

Ground speed

Brainstorming

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Galilean formula of velocity sum

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Learning Check

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Solution

a) Up

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Learning Check

ground

river

boat

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Part 5

Motion in one dimension and in two dimensions

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Linear motion

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0 is certain point

Green car with solar cell

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Learning Check

John is moving to x direction by equation: X= - 25t2 +3t +7 (cm)

1- What is John ‘s position at time t=0? and t = 3(s) ? 2- What is his velocity at time time t=0? and t = 3(s) ? Average speed of John after 10s

moving? 3- What is his acceleration at time time t=0? and t = 3(s) ? Average acceleration of John after 10s

moving?

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Learning checkAcceleration vs Time Plots

• Gives acceleration at any time.

• Area gives change in velocity Acceleration at t=4, a(4) =

Change of v between t=4 and t=1. v =

a

t4

3

-3

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Constant Acceleration

Equation of motion isdt

dva

dvdt a

dtadv

tavv o

The o in v subscript refers to the original or initial value at the beginning of the time interval of interest.

Integrate both sides

where acceleration is constant.

Solution

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Arranging this equationdt

dxv

dxdtv

dttavdx oo

dttavdx oo

2ooo ta

2

1tvxx

Substituting the velocity equation from the previous page

Integrating both sides

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Learning Check

X=2+10t +4t2 (m)At t=3 x= 2+3.10 +4.9 = 68 (m)V= 10 + 8t (m/s)At x=4 4= 2+10t +4t2 4t2 +10t –2 =0 t = ?

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Part 5

Motion in two dimensions

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Motion in two dimensions

2y

2x

2 VVV 2y

2x

2 aaa

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Positions in 2 dimensions

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-100

-80

-60

-40

-20

0

20

0 5 10 15 20

v (m/s)

t (seconds)

-300

-200

-100

0

100

0 5 10 15 20

x (meters)

t (seconds)

• Where is velocity zero?• Where is velocity positive?• Where is velocity negative?• Where is speed largest?

• Where is acceleration zero?• Where is acceleration positive?

position vs. time

velocity vs. time

Example

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Learning Check

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Learning Check

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Part 6

Free fall

Isaac Newton in 1689, by Sir Godfrey Kneller.

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History

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Learning Check

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Exercises of today’s lecture

A ball is thrown straight up in the air and returns to its initial position. During the time the ball is in the air, which of the following statements is true?A - Both average acceleration and average velocity are zero.B - Average acceleration is zero but average velocity is not zero.C - Average velocity is zero but average acceleration is not zero.D - Neither average acceleration nor average velocity are zero.

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Summary of Concepts

• kinematics: A description of motion• position: your coordinates• displacement: x = change of position• velocity: rate of change of position

– average : x/t– instantaneous: slope of x vs. t

• acceleration: rate of change of velocity– average: v/t– instantaneous: slope of v vs. t

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Class Question

• How do units differ from variables?

List 10 clear examples of units and 10 clear examples of variables.

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Problem

• A motorcycle moves with an initial velocity of 30m/s.

• When its brakes are applied, it decelerates at 5.0m/s2 until it stops.

• Plot the position, velocity and acceleration as a function of time.

• What is the position, velocity and acceleration 2 seconds after the brakes are applied?

2ooo ta

2

1tvxx

tavv o

Use bike computer

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Bikebrain

Source: http://www.bikebrain.com

Attaches to a “PalmPilot”

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Problem

• A car starts from rest and travels northward.• It accelerates at a constant rate for 30

seconds until it reaches a velocity of 55mph.• Plot the acceleration, velocity and position

as a function of time.

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Problem

• A girl shoots an arrow upward.

• It strikes the ground 10.0 seconds later.

• What was its initial velocity and what was the maximum height?

2yoyoo ta

2

1tvyy

tavv yyoy

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Problem

• A man standing on a 20-m helicopter throws a ball upward at 120 m/s.

• How long does it take to hit the ground?

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Team Exercise, 3 min.

1. The derivative of velocity with respect to time is:– position or acceleration

2. By integrating velocity with respect to time we get:– distance traveled or acceleration

3. The derivative of position with respect to time is:– acceleration or velocity

4. Integrating acceleration twice with respect to time is :– velocity squared or distance

5. The derivative is associated with the _________ while the integral is associated with _________– area under the curve, slope

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Team Exercise (3 minutes)

• One dimensional motion– What is the distance traveled in 3 seconds? – What is the acceleration at 1.25 hours?

Sp

eed

, mp

h

3210

010

20

Time, hours

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