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Forces and Motion



      Unit 19
What words can you think of to
  describe the motion of an
           object?
VELOCITY

The word scientists use to describe how
  fast an object is moving in a certain
                direction.
Velocity is measured as:
      a change in distance per
           change in time

           change in distance
             change in time

What are some things you can think of that are
            measured like this?
What are some examples of
 objects that move at high
         velocities?

                         220 mph




 1600 mph
Extreme Velocities
17,000 mph          40,000 mph
What are some examples of low
          velocities?

               50 yds/hr (.03 mph)




1.2 mph
What units would you use
                  to measure the velocity of
                  an object moving in this
                  classroom?


                      meters per second

                               m
                                s

Meters per second tells us how many meters
    something can move in one second.
11 hwy, 0 city
                           highway, 0 city



                                             Converting Velocities

                                               m/s into km/hr


“What kind of mileage does this get?”
                                                    m     1000 m/km

                                                    s   3600 seconds/hr



Just take the m/s multiply by 1000 and divide by 3600
NSF North Mississippi GK-8
What else can we know about an
object’s motion besides velocity?

  •What if the object speeds up?




  • What if the object slows down?
What if the object’s velocity changes?
Scientists have a special way to
 measure a change in velocity:

      Acceleration

   Acceleration is a change in
            velocity.
Visualizing Acceleration
• Here you can see how the ball
  travels a further and further
  distance each second.

• That is because its velocity is
  continuing to increase.
• If you’re speeding up, you have
  positive acceleration.




• If you’re slowing down, you have
  negative acceleration.
Example:
You’re driving along in your car and
  suddenly have to slam on your brakes for
  a red light.

Negative or positive acceleration?

High or low acceleration?
Answers
• Negative Acceleration
• High Rate
Example:
You’re an astronaut waiting in your shuttle
  for takeoff. Suddenly the rockets fire and
  you’re on your way.

High or low positive or negative acceleration?
Or you are a drag racer
Answer
High positive acceleration because
you’re speeding up quickly.
Example:
You’re driving down the highway when
  your car runs out of gas and you slowly
  roll to a stop on the side of the road.
Answer
Low negative acceleration because
you’re slowing down slowly.
Example:
• You are at cruising speed on the highway.
  You no longer feel any pressure against
  the seat or are lurching forward.

• What is your acceleration?
Answer
Zero, because you are at constant velocity


That velocity can be fast, slow, or not
moving at all.
Challenge Question:
                          You throw a basketball up in
                            the air. It rises to a certain
                            height and then falls back
                            to earth.

                          Describe its acceleration




Hint: There are multiple steps
Answer
First, high positive acceleration because it speeds up
quickly as it leaves your hand.
Answer
Then, as it rises, low negative acceleration, because it
begins to slow down slowly because of gravity.
Answer
At the top of the arch, it has zero acceleration, because it
briefly stops moving upward and has constant velocity.
Answer
As it begins to fall again, low positive acceleration,
because it speeds up slowly.
Answer




Finally, when you catch it, high negative acceleration
because it slows down very quickly in your hand.
How Do I Graph the Motion of a
          Particle?
 30

          Car 1       Car 2       Car 3

 25



 20



 15



 10



  5



  0
      0           1   2       3           4   5   6   7
30

         Car 1             Car 2           Car 3

25



20



15



10



 5



 0
     0           1          2          3           4    5       6   7




                     Car 1 is moving with a velocity of 1 m / sec

                                There is zero acceleration
30

           Car 1          Car 2       Car 3

25



20



15



10



5



0
     0             1      2       3           4        5   6   7




         Car 2 has constant velocity throughout at 1 m /sec

                       Its acceleration remains zero
30
           Car 1       Car 2          Car 3

25



20



15



10



 5



 0
     0         1       2          3           4     5     6        7



     Car 3 has a changing velocity throughout, finishing at 7 m / sec

                           Acceleration is 1 m / sec2
Quick Review

• Velocity: speed of motion in a direction
• Acceleration: change in velocity


   What causes an object’s
     velocity to change?
• If you’re riding your bike and want to
  speed up, what do you do?

• If you’re driving a car and
      want to slow down,
      what do you do?

            • If you’re playing soccer and
                  want to move the ball,
                  what do you do?
Nothing will change speed unless
         acted upon by a force.


If it’s sitting still, it will keep
sitting still.

If it’s moving fast, it will
keep moving fast.
Only a force can change the
    velocity of an object.
• That force can act to accelerate it




                 NSF North Mississippi GK-8
Only a force can change the
    velocity of an object.
• That force can act to decelerate it
Then why do things slow down?
• Flying balls slow down and
  eventually stop because of
  the force of gravity.



• Cars and bikes eventually
  slow down and stop because
  of the force of friction.
Then why do things slow down?
• In space with no friction and no
  gravity, objects will keep going at the same
  speed forever without a force to slow them
  down or speed them up.

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Force and motion

  • 2. What words can you think of to describe the motion of an object?
  • 3. VELOCITY The word scientists use to describe how fast an object is moving in a certain direction.
  • 4. Velocity is measured as: a change in distance per change in time change in distance change in time What are some things you can think of that are measured like this?
  • 5. What are some examples of objects that move at high velocities? 220 mph 1600 mph
  • 7. What are some examples of low velocities? 50 yds/hr (.03 mph) 1.2 mph
  • 8. What units would you use to measure the velocity of an object moving in this classroom? meters per second m s Meters per second tells us how many meters something can move in one second.
  • 9. 11 hwy, 0 city highway, 0 city Converting Velocities m/s into km/hr “What kind of mileage does this get?” m 1000 m/km s 3600 seconds/hr Just take the m/s multiply by 1000 and divide by 3600
  • 11. What else can we know about an object’s motion besides velocity? •What if the object speeds up? • What if the object slows down? What if the object’s velocity changes?
  • 12. Scientists have a special way to measure a change in velocity: Acceleration Acceleration is a change in velocity.
  • 13. Visualizing Acceleration • Here you can see how the ball travels a further and further distance each second. • That is because its velocity is continuing to increase.
  • 14. • If you’re speeding up, you have positive acceleration. • If you’re slowing down, you have negative acceleration.
  • 15. Example: You’re driving along in your car and suddenly have to slam on your brakes for a red light. Negative or positive acceleration? High or low acceleration?
  • 17. Example: You’re an astronaut waiting in your shuttle for takeoff. Suddenly the rockets fire and you’re on your way. High or low positive or negative acceleration?
  • 18. Or you are a drag racer
  • 19. Answer High positive acceleration because you’re speeding up quickly.
  • 20. Example: You’re driving down the highway when your car runs out of gas and you slowly roll to a stop on the side of the road.
  • 21. Answer Low negative acceleration because you’re slowing down slowly.
  • 22. Example: • You are at cruising speed on the highway. You no longer feel any pressure against the seat or are lurching forward. • What is your acceleration?
  • 23. Answer Zero, because you are at constant velocity That velocity can be fast, slow, or not moving at all.
  • 24. Challenge Question: You throw a basketball up in the air. It rises to a certain height and then falls back to earth. Describe its acceleration Hint: There are multiple steps
  • 25. Answer First, high positive acceleration because it speeds up quickly as it leaves your hand.
  • 26. Answer Then, as it rises, low negative acceleration, because it begins to slow down slowly because of gravity.
  • 27. Answer At the top of the arch, it has zero acceleration, because it briefly stops moving upward and has constant velocity.
  • 28. Answer As it begins to fall again, low positive acceleration, because it speeds up slowly.
  • 29. Answer Finally, when you catch it, high negative acceleration because it slows down very quickly in your hand.
  • 30. How Do I Graph the Motion of a Particle? 30 Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
  • 31. 30 Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Car 1 is moving with a velocity of 1 m / sec There is zero acceleration
  • 32. 30 Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Car 2 has constant velocity throughout at 1 m /sec Its acceleration remains zero
  • 33. 30 Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Car 3 has a changing velocity throughout, finishing at 7 m / sec Acceleration is 1 m / sec2
  • 34. Quick Review • Velocity: speed of motion in a direction • Acceleration: change in velocity What causes an object’s velocity to change?
  • 35. • If you’re riding your bike and want to speed up, what do you do? • If you’re driving a car and want to slow down, what do you do? • If you’re playing soccer and want to move the ball, what do you do?
  • 36. Nothing will change speed unless acted upon by a force. If it’s sitting still, it will keep sitting still. If it’s moving fast, it will keep moving fast.
  • 37. Only a force can change the velocity of an object. • That force can act to accelerate it NSF North Mississippi GK-8
  • 38. Only a force can change the velocity of an object. • That force can act to decelerate it
  • 39. Then why do things slow down? • Flying balls slow down and eventually stop because of the force of gravity. • Cars and bikes eventually slow down and stop because of the force of friction.
  • 40. Then why do things slow down? • In space with no friction and no gravity, objects will keep going at the same speed forever without a force to slow them down or speed them up.