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Kinematics in One Dimension
Chapter 2
Kinematics deals with the concepts that
are needed to describe motion.
Dynamics deals with the effect that forces
have on motion.
Together, kinematics and dynamics form
the branch of physics known as Mechanics.
2.2 Speed and Velocity
Question 1: Explain the meaning of speed using your
own words.
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2.2 Speed and Velocity
Question 2: Is the 257 km/h he was caught driving
an average or instantaneous speed?
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Question 4: Do you think that speed kills?
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2.1 Displacement
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2.2 Average Speed and Velocity
Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time
required to cover the distance.
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SI units for speed: meters per second (m/s)
Mathematically it means
Note: The emphasis of on the total distance covered
divided total time taken
2.2 Speed and Velocity
Exercise: Distance Run by a Jogger
How far does a jogger run in 1.5 hours (5400 s) if his
average speed is 2.22 m/s?
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2.2 Speed and Velocity
Average velocity is the displacement divided by the elapsed
time.
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2.2 Speed and Velocity
Exercise: The World’s Fastest Jet-Engine Car
Andy Green in the car set a world record of 341.1 m/s in 1997. To
establish such a record, the driver makes two runs through the
course, one in each direction to nullify wind effects. From the
data, determine the average velocity for each run.
2.2 Speed and Velocity
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The instantaneous velocity indicates how often
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Speed versus Velocity
• Speed is associated with distance while
velocity is associated with displacement
• Change in velocity means that:
1)The magnitude of velocity changes or/and
2)The direction of an object changes
• If motion is in one dimension, the
magnitude and direction of speed is the
same as that of velocity, that’s why they
can be used interchangeably
2.3 Acceleration
The notion of acceleration emerges when a change in
velocity is combined with the time during which the
change occurs.
Acceleration measures how often the velocity
changes with respect to time.
The average acceleration is then given by:
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2.3 Acceleration
Example 3 Acceleration and Increasing Velocity
Determine the average acceleration of the plane.
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2.3 Acceleration
Example 3 Acceleration and Decreasing
Velocity
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For you to do
At one instant of time, a car and a truck are traveling side by
side in adjacent lanes of a highway. The car has a greater
velocity than the truck has. Does the car necessarily have
the greater acceleration?
A. Yes
B. No
Explanation
Two cars are moving in the same direction (the positive
direction) on a straight road. The acceleration of each car
also points in the positive direction. Car 1 has a greater
acceleration than car 2 has. Which one of the following
statements is true?
A. The velocity of car 1 is always greater than the velocity of car 2.
B. The velocity of car 2 is always greater than the velocity of car 1.
C. In the same time interval, the velocity of car 1 changes by a greater
amount than the velocity of car 2 does.
D. In the same time interval, the velocity of car 2 changes by a greater
amount than the velocity of car 1 does.
2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
It is customary to dispense with the use of boldface symbols
overdrawn with arrows for the displacement, velocity, and
acceleration vectors. We will, however, continue to convey
the directions with a plus or minus sign.
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A car is traveling along a straight road and is decelerating.
Which one of the following statements correctly describes
the car’s acceleration?
(a) It must be positive.
(b) It must be negative.
(c) It could be positive or negative.
Answers (a) and (b) are incorrect.
The term “decelerating” means only that the acceleration vector points opposite to the velocity vector.
It is not specified whether the velocity vector of the car points in the positive or negative direction.
Therefore, it is not possible to know whether the acceleration is positive or negative.
Answer (c) is correct.
The acceleration vector of the car could point in the positive or the negative direction, so that
the acceleration could be either positive or negative, depending on the direction in which the car
is moving.
Your Turn
When an object moves with constant acceleration, its
velocity…
A: Increases
B: Decreases
C: remains constant
D: Both A and B can be correct
2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
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Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
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2.5 Applications of the Equations of Kinematics
Reasoning Strategy
1. Make a drawing.
2. Decide which directions are to be called positive (+) and
negative (-).
3. Write down the values that are given for any of the five
kinematic variables.
4. Select the appropriate equation.
5. When the motion is divided into segments, remember that
the final velocity of one segment is the initial velocity for the next.
6. Keep in mind that there may be two possible answers to a
kinematics problem.
2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
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2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
Example 6 Catapulting a Jet: Find its displacement.
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2.5 Applications of the Equations of Kinematics
Activity: Physics and the Construction Industry
You are designing an airport for small planes. One kind of the
plane that might use the airfield must reach a speed before a
takeoff of at least 27.8 m/s. and can accelerate at a 2.00 m/s2.
(a) If the runway is 150m long, do you think the airplane can
reach the required speed for takeoff? (b) If not, what minimum
length must the runway have?
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A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the surface of the earth.
Consider the following quantities based on the motion of the ball.
(1) Speed; (2) velocity; (3) acceleration
Question 1 : Speed, velocity and acceleration
1.1 Which of these is (are) zero when the ball has reached the maximum
height at point C? Give reasons for your answer.
A: 1 and 2 only, B: 1 and 3 only, C: 1 only, D: 2 only, E: 1, 2 and 3
Reason:
1.2 What do you think will be the magnitude and direction of acceleration of
an object at the following points? Say : Increase , decrease and remain
constant , for direction down is positive up negative Give reasons for your
answer.
1.2.1 A 1.2.2 B 1.2.3 C 1.2.4 D 1.2.5 E
1.3 What do you think will happen to the velocities of an object at the
following points? (Only say, increase, decrease, zero or remains the same
and give reasons)
1.3.1 A 1.3.2 B 1.3.3 C 1.3.4 D 1.3.5 E
Reason:
Question 2: The case of two objects with
different masses
If two objects, one with BIGGER mass and the other
with SMALLER mass are made to fall from the same
height, Which one do you think it will reach the ground
first?
A: Object with bigger mass
B: Object with smaller mass
C: They will reach the ground at the same
Explanation
Question 3
Does the pellet in part b strike the ground beneath the cliff
with a smaller, greater, or the same speed as the pellet
in part a?
2.6 Freely Falling Bodies
Generally, during the absence of air resistance, it is found
that all bodiesat the same location above the Earth fall
vertically with the same acceleration.
If the distance of the fall is small compared to the radius of
the Earth, then the acceleration remains essentially
constant throughout the descent.
This idealized motion is called free-fall and the acceleration
of a freely falling body is called the acceleration due to
gravity.
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Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
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Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration
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Object moving up : velocity/speed is negative
Object moving down: velocity/speed is positive
2.6 Freely Falling Bodies
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2.6 Freely Falling Bodies
A Falling Stone:
A stone is dropped from the top of a tall building. After 3.00s
of free fall, what is the displacement y of the stone?
Let the downwards
motion be positive
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How High Does it Go?
The referee tosses the coin up
with an initial speed of 5.00m/s.
In the absence if air resistance,
how high does the coin go above
its point of release?
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Conceptual Example 14 Acceleration Versus Velocity
There are three parts to the motion of the coin. On the way
up, the coin has a vector velocity that is directed upward and
has decreasing magnitude. At the top of its path, the coin
momentarily has zero velocity. On the way down, the coin
has downward-pointing velocity with an increasing magnitude.
In the absence of air resistance, does the acceleration of the
coin, like the velocity, change from one part to another?
Test your Knowledge
1. A sandbag is dropped from a height of 150 m, from a hot air
balloon that is moving upwards with a velocity of 5.0 ms-1. Ignore
air resistance.
a) What is the initial velocity of the sandbag?
b) How long will the bag take to reach the ground?
2. A bicycle’s brakes can produce a deceleration of 2.5 ms-2. How far
will the bicycle travel before stopping, if it is moving at 10 ms-1
when the brakes are applied?
3. Starting from a dead stop at the bottom of the on-ramp it can be
assumed that John accelerates at a rate of 6.7 m/s2. How long does
it take for John to reach a speed of 30m/s? How far has John
travelled in this time if you take his starting point to be 0m?
4. Baseball pitcher Josh Beckett throws a ball straight up in the air, the
balls mass is 4kg, and he releases it at a speed of 35m/s, what is
the maximum height that the ball will reach, and how long will it take
for the ball to come back down and hit the ground next to him?
Assume there is no air resistance, and the ball is released from and
returns to a level of 0m.
Prescribed book Ch 2 no 9 to 11; 28, 34, 41, 57 & 62
2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration
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Motion in one dimension

  • 1. Kinematics in One Dimension Chapter 2
  • 2. Kinematics deals with the concepts that are needed to describe motion. Dynamics deals with the effect that forces have on motion. Together, kinematics and dynamics form the branch of physics known as Mechanics.
  • 3. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Question 1: Explain the meaning of speed using your own words. 21 18 10 0 5 10 15 20 25 Incorrect Partially correct Incorrect 20 20 20 0 5 10 15 20 25 Correct Partially Incorrect
  • 4. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Question 2: Is the 257 km/h he was caught driving an average or instantaneous speed? . 11 39 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Average Instantaneous 50 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Instantaneous Average
  • 5. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Question 4: Do you think that speed kills? 32 3 15 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 It Kills It Does'nt It Depends 31 8 21 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Kills It does nt It depends Series1
  • 7. 2.2 Average Speed and Velocity Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time required to cover the distance. timeTotal DistanceTotal speedAverage SI units for speed: meters per second (m/s) Mathematically it means Note: The emphasis of on the total distance covered divided total time taken
  • 8. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Exercise: Distance Run by a Jogger How far does a jogger run in 1.5 hours (5400 s) if his average speed is 2.22 m/s? timeElapsed Distance speedAverage m12000 s540022.2 timeElapsedspeedAverageDistance s m
  • 9. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Average velocity is the displacement divided by the elapsed time. timeElapsed ntDisplaceme velocityAverage ttt o o xxx v   Note: The emphasis of on the displacement divided change in time
  • 10. 2.2 Speed and Velocity Exercise: The World’s Fastest Jet-Engine Car Andy Green in the car set a world record of 341.1 m/s in 1997. To establish such a record, the driver makes two runs through the course, one in each direction to nullify wind effects. From the data, determine the average velocity for each run.
  • 11. 2.2 Speed and Velocity sm5.339 s4.740 m1609 t x v   sm7.342 s4.695 m1609 t x v  
  • 12. 2.2 Instantaneous Speed and Velocity The instantaneous velocity indicates how often an object changes position and the direction of motion at each instant of time. tt x v   0 lim
  • 13. Speed versus Velocity • Speed is associated with distance while velocity is associated with displacement • Change in velocity means that: 1)The magnitude of velocity changes or/and 2)The direction of an object changes • If motion is in one dimension, the magnitude and direction of speed is the same as that of velocity, that’s why they can be used interchangeably
  • 14. 2.3 Acceleration The notion of acceleration emerges when a change in velocity is combined with the time during which the change occurs. Acceleration measures how often the velocity changes with respect to time. The average acceleration is then given by: ttt o o vvv a  
  • 15. 2.3 Acceleration Example 3 Acceleration and Increasing Velocity Determine the average acceleration of the plane. sm0ov  hkm260v  s0ot s29t s hkm 0.9 s0s29 hkm0hkm260 o o tt vv a  
  • 17. 2.3 Acceleration Example 3 Acceleration and Decreasing Velocity 2 sm0.5 s9s12 sm28sm13 o o tt vv a  
  • 19. For you to do At one instant of time, a car and a truck are traveling side by side in adjacent lanes of a highway. The car has a greater velocity than the truck has. Does the car necessarily have the greater acceleration? A. Yes B. No Explanation
  • 20. Two cars are moving in the same direction (the positive direction) on a straight road. The acceleration of each car also points in the positive direction. Car 1 has a greater acceleration than car 2 has. Which one of the following statements is true? A. The velocity of car 1 is always greater than the velocity of car 2. B. The velocity of car 2 is always greater than the velocity of car 1. C. In the same time interval, the velocity of car 1 changes by a greater amount than the velocity of car 2 does. D. In the same time interval, the velocity of car 2 changes by a greater amount than the velocity of car 1 does.
  • 21. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration It is customary to dispense with the use of boldface symbols overdrawn with arrows for the displacement, velocity, and acceleration vectors. We will, however, continue to convey the directions with a plus or minus sign. o o tt vv a   o o tt xx v   o o tt xx v o o tt vv a
  • 22. Your Turn A car is traveling along a straight road and is decelerating. Which one of the following statements correctly describes the car’s acceleration? (a) It must be positive. (b) It must be negative. (c) It could be positive or negative. Answers (a) and (b) are incorrect. The term “decelerating” means only that the acceleration vector points opposite to the velocity vector. It is not specified whether the velocity vector of the car points in the positive or negative direction. Therefore, it is not possible to know whether the acceleration is positive or negative. Answer (c) is correct. The acceleration vector of the car could point in the positive or the negative direction, so that the acceleration could be either positive or negative, depending on the direction in which the car is moving.
  • 23. Your Turn When an object moves with constant acceleration, its velocity… A: Increases B: Decreases C: remains constant D: Both A and B can be correct
  • 24. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration o o tt xx v 0ox 0ot tvvtvx o2 1 Let the object be at the origin when the clock starts. t x v
  • 25. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration o o tt vv a t vv a o ovvat atvv o
  • 26. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration atvv o tatvvtvvx ooo 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 attvx o
  • 27. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration a vv vvtvvx o oo 2 1 2 1 t vv a o a vv t o a vv x o 2 22
  • 28. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration tvvx ox 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 )( attvx ox atvv o )(2 0 22 xxavv o
  • 29. 2.5 Applications of the Equations of Kinematics Reasoning Strategy 1. Make a drawing. 2. Decide which directions are to be called positive (+) and negative (-). 3. Write down the values that are given for any of the five kinematic variables. 4. Select the appropriate equation. 5. When the motion is divided into segments, remember that the final velocity of one segment is the initial velocity for the next. 6. Keep in mind that there may be two possible answers to a kinematics problem.
  • 30. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration m110 s0.8sm0.2s0.8sm0.6 22 2 1 2 2 1 attvx o
  • 31. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration Example 6 Catapulting a Jet: Find its displacement. sm0ov ??x2 sm31a sm62v m62 sm312 sm0sm62 2 2 2222 a vv x o
  • 32. 2.5 Applications of the Equations of Kinematics Activity: Physics and the Construction Industry You are designing an airport for small planes. One kind of the plane that might use the airfield must reach a speed before a takeoff of at least 27.8 m/s. and can accelerate at a 2.00 m/s2. (a) If the runway is 150m long, do you think the airplane can reach the required speed for takeoff? (b) If not, what minimum length must the runway have? x a v vo t 150 m 2 m/s2 ? 27.8 m/s
  • 33. A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the surface of the earth. Consider the following quantities based on the motion of the ball. (1) Speed; (2) velocity; (3) acceleration Question 1 : Speed, velocity and acceleration 1.1 Which of these is (are) zero when the ball has reached the maximum height at point C? Give reasons for your answer. A: 1 and 2 only, B: 1 and 3 only, C: 1 only, D: 2 only, E: 1, 2 and 3 Reason: 1.2 What do you think will be the magnitude and direction of acceleration of an object at the following points? Say : Increase , decrease and remain constant , for direction down is positive up negative Give reasons for your answer. 1.2.1 A 1.2.2 B 1.2.3 C 1.2.4 D 1.2.5 E 1.3 What do you think will happen to the velocities of an object at the following points? (Only say, increase, decrease, zero or remains the same and give reasons) 1.3.1 A 1.3.2 B 1.3.3 C 1.3.4 D 1.3.5 E Reason:
  • 34. Question 2: The case of two objects with different masses If two objects, one with BIGGER mass and the other with SMALLER mass are made to fall from the same height, Which one do you think it will reach the ground first? A: Object with bigger mass B: Object with smaller mass C: They will reach the ground at the same Explanation
  • 35. Question 3 Does the pellet in part b strike the ground beneath the cliff with a smaller, greater, or the same speed as the pellet in part a?
  • 36. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies Generally, during the absence of air resistance, it is found that all bodiesat the same location above the Earth fall vertically with the same acceleration. If the distance of the fall is small compared to the radius of the Earth, then the acceleration remains essentially constant throughout the descent. This idealized motion is called free-fall and the acceleration of a freely falling body is called the acceleration due to gravity. sm80.9 2 g
  • 37. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration tvvx ox 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 )( attvx ox atvv o )(2 0 22 xxavv o
  • 38. 2.4 Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration Equations of Kinematics for Constant Acceleration tvvy oy 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 )( gttvy oy gtvv o )(2 0 22 yygvv o
  • 39. Conventions Object moving up : velocity/speed is negative Object moving down: velocity/speed is positive
  • 40. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies 2 sm80.9g
  • 41. About the MCQ Test 2 7 14 21 13 2 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 to 4 5 to 7 8 to 9 10 to 11 12 to14 15 to 16 17 and above ActualNumberofStudents PS1AFET Test 1 Scores Distribution 2013 Only 30% which is 19 out of 63 passed
  • 42. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies A Falling Stone: A stone is dropped from the top of a tall building. After 3.00s of free fall, what is the displacement y of the stone? Let the downwards motion be positive y g v vo t ? 9.80 m/s2 0 m/s 3.0 s m1.44 s00.3sm80.9s00.3sm0 22 2 1 2 2 1 0 gttvy oy
  • 43. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies How High Does it Go? The referee tosses the coin up with an initial speed of 5.00m/s. In the absence if air resistance, how high does the coin go above its point of release? y g v vo t ? -9.80 m/s2 0 m/s +5.00 m/s
  • 44. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies )(222 yoo ygvv g vv yy o 2 22 0 m28.1 sm80.92 sm00.5sm0 2 2 2222 0 g vv yy o
  • 45. 2.6 Freely Falling Bodies Conceptual Example 14 Acceleration Versus Velocity There are three parts to the motion of the coin. On the way up, the coin has a vector velocity that is directed upward and has decreasing magnitude. At the top of its path, the coin momentarily has zero velocity. On the way down, the coin has downward-pointing velocity with an increasing magnitude. In the absence of air resistance, does the acceleration of the coin, like the velocity, change from one part to another?
  • 46. Test your Knowledge 1. A sandbag is dropped from a height of 150 m, from a hot air balloon that is moving upwards with a velocity of 5.0 ms-1. Ignore air resistance. a) What is the initial velocity of the sandbag? b) How long will the bag take to reach the ground? 2. A bicycle’s brakes can produce a deceleration of 2.5 ms-2. How far will the bicycle travel before stopping, if it is moving at 10 ms-1 when the brakes are applied? 3. Starting from a dead stop at the bottom of the on-ramp it can be assumed that John accelerates at a rate of 6.7 m/s2. How long does it take for John to reach a speed of 30m/s? How far has John travelled in this time if you take his starting point to be 0m? 4. Baseball pitcher Josh Beckett throws a ball straight up in the air, the balls mass is 4kg, and he releases it at a speed of 35m/s, what is the maximum height that the ball will reach, and how long will it take for the ball to come back down and hit the ground next to him? Assume there is no air resistance, and the ball is released from and returns to a level of 0m. Prescribed book Ch 2 no 9 to 11; 28, 34, 41, 57 & 62
  • 47. 2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration sm4 s2 m8 Slope t x
  • 48. 2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration
  • 49. 2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration
  • 50. 2.7 Graphical Analysis of Velocity and Acceleration 2 sm6 s2 sm12 Slope t v