Monday, August 18, Introduction to 1-D Motion Distance versus Displacement

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Monday, August 18, 2008 Introduction to 1-D Motion Distance versus Displacement

Questions Does the odometer in your car measure distance or displacement? Can you think of a circumstance in which it measures both distance and displacement?

Practice Problem: Two tennis players approach the net to congratulate one another after a game. a) Find the distance and displacement of player A. b) Repeat for player B. A B 5 m 2 m

Practice Problem: If x is the displacement of a particle, and d is the distance the particle traveled during that displacement, which of the following is always a true statement? a) d = x b) d < x c) d > x d) d > x e) d < x

Practice Problem A particle moves from x = 1.0 meter to x = -1.0 meter. What is the distance d traveled by the particle? What is the displacement of the particle?

Practice Problem: You are driving a car on a circular track of diameter 40 meters. After you have driven around 2 ½ times, how far have you driven, and what is your displacement?

Tuesday, August 19, 2008 Average Speed and Velocity

Practice Problem: How long will it take the sound of the starting gun to reach the ears of the sprinters if the starter is stationed at the finish line for a 100 m race? Assume that sound has a speed of about 340 m/s.

Practice Problem: You drive in a straight line at 10 m/s for 1.0 km, and then you drive in a straight line at 20 m/s for another 1.0 km. What is your average velocity?

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Pretest

Thursday, August 21, 2008 Instantaneous Velocity

Graphical Problem: Determine the average velocity from the graph. x (m)

Graphical Problem: Determine the average velocity between 1 and 4 seconds.

Practice Problem: Determine the instantaneous velocity at 1.0 second.

Friday, August 22, 2008 Acceleration

Practice Problem: A 747 airliner reaches its takeoff speed of 180 mph in 30 seconds. What is its average acceleration?

Practice Problem: A horse is running with an initial velocity of 11 m/s, and begins to accelerate at 1.81 m/s 2. How long does it take the horse to stop?

Practice Problem: Determine the acceleration from the graph.

Practice Problem: Determine the displacement of the object from 0 to 4 seconds. How would you describe the motion of this particle?

Monday, August 25, 2008 Kinematic Equations and Graphs

Draw Graphs for Stationary Particles x v a t t t Position vs time Velocity vs time Acceleration vs time

Draw Graphs for Constant Non-zero Velocity x v a t t t Position vs time Velocity vs time Acceleration vs time

Draw Graphs for Constant Non-zero Acceleration x v a t t t Position vs time Velocity vs time Acceleration vs time

Practice Problem: What must a particular Olympic sprinter s acceleration be if he is able to attain his maximum speed in ½ of a second?

Practice Problem: A plane is flying in a northwest direction when it lands, touching the end of the runway with a speed of 130 m/s. If the runway is 1.0 km long, what must the acceleration of the plane be if it is to stop while leaving ¼ of the runway remaining as a safety margin?

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Free Fall

Practice Problem: On a ride called the Detonator at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, passengers accelerate straight downward from 0 to 20 m/s in 1.0 second. a) What is the average acceleration of the passengers on this ride? b) How fast would they be going if they accelerated for an additional second at this rate?

Practice Problem -- continued c) Sketch approximate x-vs-t, v-vs-t and a-vs-t graphs for this ride.

Practice Problem: Air bags are designed to deploy in 10 ms. Estimate the acceleration of the front surface of the bag as it expands. Express your answer in terms of the acceleration of gravity g.

Practice Problem: You are driving through town at 12.0 m/s when suddenly a ball rolls out in front of you. You apply the brakes and decelerate at 3.5 m/s 2. a) How far do you travel before stopping? b) When you have traveled only half the stopping distance, what is your speed?

Practice Problem -- continued c) How long does it take you to stop? d) Draw x vs t, v vs t, and a vs t graphs for this.

Thursday, August 28, 2008 Free Fall II

Practice Problem: You drop a ball from rest off a 120 m high cliff. Assuming air resistance is negligible, a) how long is the ball in the air? b) what is the ball s speed and velocity when it strikes the ground at the base of the cliff? c) sketch approximate x-vs-t, v-vs-t, a-vs-t graphs for this situation.

Practice Problem: You throw a ball straight upward into the air with a velocity of 20.0 m/s, and you catch the ball some time later. a) How long is the ball in the air? b) How high does the ball go?

Practice Problem -- continued c) What is the ball s velocity when you catch it? d) Sketch approximate x-vs-t, v-vs-t, a-vs-t graphs for this situation.