PPT-Chapter 2 Motion Section 1: Describing Motion

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Section 2 Velocity and Momentum Section 3 Acceleration Section 1 Describing Motion Motion occurs when an object changes its position You need a reference point to

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Section 2 Velocity and Momentum Section 3 Acceleration Section 1 Describing Motion Motion occurs when an object changes its position You need a reference point to know whether an object has changed its . how fast the object is moving.. Section 1: . Describing Motion. K. What I Know. W. What I Want to Find Out. L. What I Learned. 2(D). Organize, analyze, evaluate, make inferences, and predict trends from data.. MODELS. Shuftan. Process. The image of a miniature model is reflected into the camera via a mirror.. Where the image of the miniature is not desired, that portion of the mirror silvering is scraped away, allowing the camera to see through the clear glass and photograph the primary scene, which is usually the foreground and live action.. AP Physics. Chapter 2. Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension. AP Physics. Section 2-1 Reference Frames and Displacement. Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension. IA1a - . . Students should understand the general relationships among position, velocity, and acceleration for the motion of a particle along a straight line . Harmonic Motion. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Describing Simple Harmonic Motion. The mass starts at its maximum positive . displacement, . y . = . A. . The velocity is zero, but the acceleration . Section 1 Newton’s Second Law. Force and motion are . connected.. An object will have . greater acceleration . if a greater force is applied to it.. The . mass. of an object and the force applied to it affect acceleration. Sub units. Reference Frames and Displacement. Average Velocity. Instantaneous Velocity. Acceleration. Motion at Constant Acceleration. Solving Problems. Falling Objects. Graphical Analysis of Linear Motion. (. pg. 30-55). Do Now. Why is it important to describe and analyze motion. ?. How fast?. How far?. Slowing/Speeding?. Rest/Constant velocity. What . are some of the different types of motion. ?. Translational – motion along a straight line. Material on Final Exam. Section 1: Measuring Motion. Objectives:. Describe the motion of an object by the position of the object in relation to a reference point. Identify the two factors that determine speed. © 2016 Pearson Education Inc.. Learning Goals for Chapter 14. D. escribe oscillations in terms of . amplitude. , . period. , . frequency. , & . angular frequency. .. A. pply . simple. . harmonic. . Motion. Speed & Velocity. Acceleration. Newton’s First Law. Newton’s First Law of Motion. An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will continue moving at a constant velocity unless acted upon by a net force.. Newton’s First Law. Lesson 2. 1. . What causes an object in motion to remain in motion?. friction . inertia. gravity . velocity. 1. . What causes an object in motion to remain in motion?. © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Relative Motion. Amy, Bill, and Carlos are watching a runner. . The runner moves at a different velocity relative to each of them. . © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.. Relative Velocity. the . process of moving . or . changing . places . or position. Anything you do while moving is motion.. Fact: Speed is a major type of Motion. Determining motion. In order to determine motion you must know direction and speed. Motion in Two Dimensions. Using + or – signs is not always sufficient to fully describe motion in more than one dimension. Vectors can be used to more fully describe motion. Still interested in displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

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