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Physics 221Chapter 2
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Speed
  • Speed Distance / Time
  • v d/t

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Problem 1 . . . Average Speed
  • You drive from city A to city B(50 miles) at an
    average speed of 50 m.p.h. and from city B to
    city C (140 miles) at an average speed of 70
    m.p.h. What is your average speed?
  • A. 50 m.p.h.
  • B. 60 m.p.h.
  • C. 63.3 m.p.h.
  • D. 70 m.p.h

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Solution 1 . . . Average Speed
  • You drive from city A to city B(50 miles) at an
    average speed of 50 m.p.h. and from city B to
    city C (140 miles) at an average speed of 70
    m.p.h. What is your average speed?
  • A. 50 m.p.h.
  • B. 60 m.p.h.
  • C. 63.3 m.p.h.
  • D. 70 m.p.h

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Speed and Velocity
  • Velocity is speed in a specified direction
  • Car A going at 30 m.p.h. EAST and car B going at
    30 m.p.h. NORTH have the same speed but different
    velocities!
  • A car going around a circular track at 30 m.p.h.
    has a CONSTANT SPEED but its VELOCITY is CHANGING!

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Problem 2 . . . Speed and Velocity
  • John Denver negotiates his rusty (but trusty)
    truck around a bend in a country road in West
    Virginia.
  • A. His speed is constant but his velocity is
    changing
  • B. His velocity is constant but his speed is
    changing
  • C. Both his speed and velocity are changing
  • D. His velocity is definitely changing but his
    speed may or may not be changing

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Solution 2 . . . Speed and Velocity
  • John Denver negotiates his rusty (but trusty)
    truck around a bend in a country road in West
    Virginia.
  • A. His speed is constant but his velocity is
    changing
  • B. His velocity is constant but his speed is
    changing
  • C. Both his speed and velocity are changing
  • D. His velocity is definitely changing but his
    speed may or may not be changing

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Instantaneous Velocity
  • Instantaneous means measured at a given instant
    or moment (Kodak moment). Experimentally, this
    is virtually impossible. One must measure the
    distance over an extremely short time interval
  • Average means measured over an extended time
    interval. This is easier to measure.

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Distance and Displacement
  • Displacement measures how far an object is from
    the starting point.
  • Distance and Displacement can be very different
    if the object does not proceed in the same
    direction in a straight line!

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Problem 3 . . . On the road again!
  • A car travels East from point A to point B (3
    miles) and then North from point B to point C (4
    miles).
  • (a) What distance did the car travel?
  • (b) What is the cars displacement?

C
A
B
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Solution 3 . . . On the road again!
  • A car travels East from point A to point B (3
    miles) and then North from point B to point C (4
    miles).
  • (a) Distance traveled is 7 miles
  • (b) Displacement is 5 miles(NE?)

C
A
B
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Speed and Velocity . . . revisited!
  • Speed distance / time
  • Velocity displacement / time
  • For translational motion (straight line) in the
    same direction, speed equals velocity!
  • Remember to specify the magnitude and the
    direction for displacement and velocity. These
    are VECTOR quantities

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x 3 t 2
  • The position of a particle moving along a
    straight line is given by the equation
  • x 3 t2
  • A. What is the position of the particle when t
    5 s ?
  • B. What is the speed of the particle when t 5
    s?

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x 3 t 2
  • A. the position of the particle when t 5 s is
    75 m
  • B. The speed of the particle is
  • v dx/dt
  • v 6 t
  • v 30 m/s
  • Note Average speed is 15 m/s but instantaneous
    speed at t5s is 30 m/s

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Acceleration
  • Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity
  • a ( vf - vi ) / t

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Problem 4 . . . Translational Motion
  • Q. Is the speed constant at t10s?
  • Q. When is the acceleration zero?
  • Q. When is it slowing down (decelerating)?
  • Q. What is the acceleration at t7s?

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Solution 4 . . . Translational Motion
  • Q. Is the speed constant at t10s? N0!
  • Q. When is the acceleration zero?15s, 20s, etc.
  • Q. When is it slowing down (decelerating)?45s,50s
    etc.
  • Q. What is the acceleration at t7s? 1 m/s2

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Problem 5 . . . Car on a straight road
  • The speed at t0 s is vi 0
  • At t6 s, vf 18 m/s
  • (a) Calculate d
  • (b) Calculate a and v at 4s

speed
time
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Solution 5a
  • Distance Area under v vs. t graph
  • Area of a rectangle base x height
  • Area of a triangle 1/2 x base x height
  • d 1/2 x (Vf - Vi) x t
  • d 54 m

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Solution 5b
  • a (Vf - Vi ) / t
  • a 3 m/s2
  • Vf Vi a t
  • Vf 0 3x4
  • Vf at 4s 12 m/s

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Problem 6
  • Car accelerating on a straight road
  • Given Vi 2 m/s and a 3 m/s/sCalculate Vf
    when t 8s
  • Draw the speed vs. time graph
  • Calculate d when t 8s

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Solution 6
  • Vf Vi a t
  • Vf 26 m/s
  • d Area rectangle triangle
  • d Vi t 1/2 a t2
  • d (2)(8) 1/2 (3) (64)
  • d 112 m

speed
time
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Equation Summary for uniform acceleration (No
Jerks Pleeeease!)
  • Vf Vi a t
  • d Vi t 1/2 a t2
  • Vf2 Vi2 2ad
  • Vave (Vf Vi) / 2

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Problem 7
  • A car accelerates from a stop light and attains a
    speed of 24 m/s after traveling a distance of 72
    m. What is the acceleration of the car?

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Solution 7
  • The equation that comes to our rescue is
  • Vf 2 Vi 2 2ad
  • (24 )2 (0)2 2a(72)
  • a 4 m/s2

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Problem 8 . . . Free Fall
  • Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 (sea
    level on Earth)
  • (a) A cat falls off a ledge. How fast is it
    moving 3 seconds after the fall?
  • (b) What is the distance traveled by the
    unfortunate cat?

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Solution 8 . . . Free fall
  • Vf Vi a t
  • (a) Vf 0 (9.8)(3)
  • Vf 29.4 m/s
  • (b) d Vi t 1/2 a t2
  • d 0 (1/2)(9.8)(9)
  • d 44 .1 m

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Problem 9 . . . Apple tree
  • Big apple is twice as big as Little apple. Both
    fall from the same height at the same time.
    Which statement is correct?
  • A. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time but Big is moving a lot faster
  • B. Big reaches the ground a lot sooner
  • C. Little reaches the ground way before Big does
  • D. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time but Big is moving a lot slower
  • E. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time and they are moving at about the same
    speed

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Solution 9 . . . Apple tree
  • Big apple is twice as big as Little apple. Both
    fall from the same height at the same time.
    Which statement is correct?
  • A. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time but Big is moving a lot faster
  • B. Big reaches the ground a lot sooner
  • C. Little reaches the ground way before Big does
  • D. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time but Big is moving a lot slower
  • E. Big and Little reach the ground at about the
    same time and they are moving at about the same
    speed

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Problem 10 . . . Grannys Orchard
  • Big apple is twice as high as Little apple. They
    both fall at the same time. Let VB and VL denote
    their respective speeds just before hitting the
    ground. VB / VL is most nearly
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1
  • C. 1.5
  • D. 2
  • E. 4

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Solution 10 . . . Grannys Orchard
  • Big apple is twice as high as Little apple. They
    both fall at the same time. Let VB and VL denote
    their respective speeds just before hitting the
    ground. VB / VL is most nearly
  • A. 1/2
  • B. 1
  • C. 1.5
  • D. 2
  • E. 4

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Problem 11 . . . Tippity-Top
  • A stone is thrown straight up with a speed of 20
    m/s.
  • A. What is the speed at the tippity-top?
  • B. What is the acceleration at the tippity-top?
  • C. What is the time for the round trip?
  • D. What is the total round trip distance?

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Solution 11 . . . Tippity-Top
  • A stone is thrown straight up with a speed of 20
    m/s.
  • A. What is the speed at the tippity-top? 0 m/s
  • B. What is the acceleration at the tippity-top?
    g?
  • C. What is the time for the round trip? 4 s
  • D. What is the total round trip distance? 40 m

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  • Thats all Folks!
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