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Bell RingerBell Ringer

Sports announcers will occasionally Sports announcers will occasionally say that a person is accelerating if say that a person is accelerating if he/she is moving fast. Why is this not he/she is moving fast. Why is this not an accurate description of what an accurate description of what acceleration is?acceleration is?

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ObjectivesObjectives

DefineDefine acceleration in words and acceleration in words and with an equationwith an equation

IdentifyIdentify positive and negative positive and negative acceleration by analyzing a graphacceleration by analyzing a graph

CalculateCalculate acceleration with the use acceleration with the use of an equation and graph of an equation and graph

DefineDefine and and applyapply the force of the force of gravitygravity

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Change in VelocityChange in Velocity

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

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

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

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Acceleration= Acceleration= final velocity- starting final velocity- starting velocityvelocity

timetime

Change in velocity = final Change in velocity = final – – starting starting

velocity velocity velocity velocity

Acceleration= Acceleration= change in velocitychange in velocity

timetime

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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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PositivePositive acceleration acceleration

Negative Negative accelerationacceleration

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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

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- A constant - A constant acceleration produces acceleration produces

a straight line or a straight line or linear slope (rise/run). linear slope (rise/run).

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

instantaneous instantaneous acceleration. acceleration.

a = v/ta = v/tCalculate the instantaneous Calculate the instantaneous

acceleration of the graph: acceleration of the graph:

a = v/ta = v/t

a = 4m/s / 1s a = 4m/s / 1s

a = 4m/sa = 4m/s22

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Free fallFree fall The constant acceleration of The constant acceleration of

an object moving only under an object moving only under the force of gravity is "g". the force of gravity is "g".

The acceleration caused by The acceleration caused by gravity is 10 m/sgravity is 10 m/s22

If there was no air, all If there was no air, all objects would fall at the objects would fall at the same speedsame speed

Doesn’t depend on massDoesn’t depend on mass After 1 second falling at 10 After 1 second falling at 10

m/sm/s After 2 seconds 20 m/sAfter 2 seconds 20 m/s 3 seconds 30 m/s3 seconds 30 m/s

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GalileoGalileo

1600’s 1600’s Studied how things Studied how things

fellfell Didn’t have a good Didn’t have a good

clockclock Rolled balls down an Rolled balls down an

inclined planeinclined plane Found that the speed Found that the speed

increased as it rolled increased as it rolled down the rampdown the ramp

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GalileoGalileo

t = 0t = 1 second

t = 2 seconds

t = 3 seconds

Acceleration= Acceleration= change in change in velocityvelocity

timetime

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GalileoGalileo

Same things happen when Same things happen when things fallthings fall Didn’t drop things from Tower of Pisa

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FallingFalling Air resistance will Air resistance will

increase as it falls increase as it falls fasterfaster

An upward force on An upward force on the objectthe object

Eventually gravity Eventually gravity will balance with air will balance with air resistanceresistance

Reaches terminal Reaches terminal velocity - highest velocity - highest speed reached by a speed reached by a falling object.falling object.

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Terminal velocityTerminal velocity Force of gravity is Force of gravity is

constantconstant air resistance increases as you speed up until the force is equal

Equal forces, no acceleration constant velocity terminal velocity

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Positive Velocity and Positive Acceleration

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Positive Velocity and Negative Acceleration

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Negative Velocity and Negative Acceleration

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Negative Velocity and Positive Acceleration