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MECHANICS
IB PHYSICS
Kinematic Concepts
• Scalar & Vector
• Motion & Rest
• Distance & Displacement
• Speed & Velocity
• Acceleration
Scalar
• Scalar quantities are the Physical
quantities which is complete with a
magnitude alone.
Mass, Temperature, Energy, Work,
Pressure ………
The mass of my body is 60 kg means my
body is made up of matter 60kg. It
doesn’t need any more explanation.
Vector
• Vector quantity is the one which need a
direction for completing its existence.
• Velocity, Force/ Weight, Acceleration….
• My weight is 600 N means, I am pulled
towards earth with a force of 600N. It is
not complete unless it is specified towards
Earth.
REST & MOTION
Rest- An object is said to at rest if it is not
varying its position with respect to time.
Motion- An object is said to be under motion
if it changes its position with respect to
time.
Both motion and rest are comparative.
A table in my living room at rest with respect
to Earth while, under motion with respect
to Sun.
Distance & Displacement
• Displacement- Displacement is the
difference in position of the object. It is the
straight line distance between the initial
and final positions of an object. It is a
vector quantity.
• Distance- Distance is the length of the
path followed by the object. It is a scalar
quantity.
Speed
• Speed is the rate of change of distance
• Or the distance covered per unit time
• Speed is the total distance (s) covered in
total time (t)
• Speed =
• SI Unit- ms-1
Velocity
• Is the rate of change of displacement
• Is a measured speed in a given direction
• It tells us not only the speed of the object
but also the direction
• It is a vector quantity.
• Velocity = =
Average speed & Average
velocity
• Average speed =
• Average velocity = total displacement (s)
total time (t)
• If u is the initial velocity & v final velocity of
the object
Instantaneous Velocity
• It is the average velocity obtained during
an interval of time which is very very small.
• The slope of the tangent to the graph of
the position versus time is velocity.
• v=
Instantaneous velocity
Velocity time graph
Acceleration
• Is the rate of change of velocity.
• Acceleration= ( v-u)/t
• SI unit is ms-2
Change in position from
Velocity Vs Time graph
The area under the curve in a velocity versus time graph is the change
in position
Answer to above graph:
• The total distance travelled by the object is the
sum of all the distances it travelled during the
time interval. In the first two seconds it
travelled 3 m. Then it travelled 6 m in the next
two seconds. Then over the next five seconds,
the object moved 4.5 m, . so the total distance
is 3 +6 + 4.5 =13.5 m.
• Down the graph it travelled -4m
• The displacement of the object is 13.5-4 =
9.5m
Equations of motion
• Change in position = Area under the curve
• ∆s = Average velocity x t
∆s = t ,substitute v=u + at
∆s = ut +1/2 at2
Continued…..
• ∆s = Average velocity x t
• Substitute for t=(v-u)/a
• ∆s = (V2 –u2 ) /2a
Equations of Motion SUVAT(can only be
applied when acceleration is constant)
s =
u + v
2 t
v2 = u2 + 2as
v = u + at
s = ut + ½at2
Projectile motion
• A projectile is an object that has been
given an initial velocity by some sort of
short-lived force, and then moves through
the air under the influence of gravity.
• Baseballs, stones, or bullets are all
examples of projectiles.
Some examples of projectiles include…
• a baseball that has been pitched, batted, or thrown
• a bullet the instant it exits the barrel of a gun or rifle
• a bus driven off an uncompleted bridge
• a moving airplane in the air with its engines and wings
disabled
• a runner in mid stride (since they momentarily lose
contact with the ground)
• the space shuttle or any other spacecraft after main
engine cut off (MECO)
Force on a projectile
• The force of primary importance acting on
a projectile is gravity.
• The kinematic equations for a simple
projectile are those of an object travelling
with…constant horizontal velocity and
constant vertical acceleration.
Kinematic Equations are now…
Equation Horizontal Vertical
acceleration ax = 0 ay = −g
velocity-time vx = v0x vy = v0y − gt
displacement-time x = x0 + v0xt y = y0 + v0yt − ½gt2
velocity-
displacement
vy
2 = v0y2 − 2g(y − y0)
Horizontal Range
• The horizontal distance travelled by a
projectile is called its range.
• A projectile launched on level ground with
an initial speed v0 at an angle θ above the
horizontal…
– will have the same range as a projectile
launched with an initial speed v0 at 90° − θ.
(Identical projectiles launched at
complementary angles have the same range.)
– will have a maximum range when θ = 45°.
•
THANK YOU
End of the Chapter

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Mechanics ppt 1

  • 2. Kinematic Concepts • Scalar & Vector • Motion & Rest • Distance & Displacement • Speed & Velocity • Acceleration
  • 3. Scalar • Scalar quantities are the Physical quantities which is complete with a magnitude alone. Mass, Temperature, Energy, Work, Pressure ……… The mass of my body is 60 kg means my body is made up of matter 60kg. It doesn’t need any more explanation.
  • 4. Vector • Vector quantity is the one which need a direction for completing its existence. • Velocity, Force/ Weight, Acceleration…. • My weight is 600 N means, I am pulled towards earth with a force of 600N. It is not complete unless it is specified towards Earth.
  • 5. REST & MOTION Rest- An object is said to at rest if it is not varying its position with respect to time. Motion- An object is said to be under motion if it changes its position with respect to time. Both motion and rest are comparative. A table in my living room at rest with respect to Earth while, under motion with respect to Sun.
  • 6. Distance & Displacement • Displacement- Displacement is the difference in position of the object. It is the straight line distance between the initial and final positions of an object. It is a vector quantity. • Distance- Distance is the length of the path followed by the object. It is a scalar quantity.
  • 7. Speed • Speed is the rate of change of distance • Or the distance covered per unit time • Speed is the total distance (s) covered in total time (t) • Speed = • SI Unit- ms-1
  • 8. Velocity • Is the rate of change of displacement • Is a measured speed in a given direction • It tells us not only the speed of the object but also the direction • It is a vector quantity. • Velocity = =
  • 9.
  • 10. Average speed & Average velocity • Average speed = • Average velocity = total displacement (s) total time (t) • If u is the initial velocity & v final velocity of the object
  • 11. Instantaneous Velocity • It is the average velocity obtained during an interval of time which is very very small. • The slope of the tangent to the graph of the position versus time is velocity. • v=
  • 14. Acceleration • Is the rate of change of velocity. • Acceleration= ( v-u)/t • SI unit is ms-2
  • 15. Change in position from Velocity Vs Time graph The area under the curve in a velocity versus time graph is the change in position
  • 16. Answer to above graph: • The total distance travelled by the object is the sum of all the distances it travelled during the time interval. In the first two seconds it travelled 3 m. Then it travelled 6 m in the next two seconds. Then over the next five seconds, the object moved 4.5 m, . so the total distance is 3 +6 + 4.5 =13.5 m. • Down the graph it travelled -4m • The displacement of the object is 13.5-4 = 9.5m
  • 17. Equations of motion • Change in position = Area under the curve • ∆s = Average velocity x t ∆s = t ,substitute v=u + at ∆s = ut +1/2 at2
  • 18. Continued….. • ∆s = Average velocity x t • Substitute for t=(v-u)/a • ∆s = (V2 –u2 ) /2a
  • 19. Equations of Motion SUVAT(can only be applied when acceleration is constant) s = u + v 2 t v2 = u2 + 2as v = u + at s = ut + ½at2
  • 20. Projectile motion • A projectile is an object that has been given an initial velocity by some sort of short-lived force, and then moves through the air under the influence of gravity. • Baseballs, stones, or bullets are all examples of projectiles.
  • 21.
  • 22. Some examples of projectiles include… • a baseball that has been pitched, batted, or thrown • a bullet the instant it exits the barrel of a gun or rifle • a bus driven off an uncompleted bridge • a moving airplane in the air with its engines and wings disabled • a runner in mid stride (since they momentarily lose contact with the ground) • the space shuttle or any other spacecraft after main engine cut off (MECO)
  • 23. Force on a projectile • The force of primary importance acting on a projectile is gravity. • The kinematic equations for a simple projectile are those of an object travelling with…constant horizontal velocity and constant vertical acceleration.
  • 24. Kinematic Equations are now… Equation Horizontal Vertical acceleration ax = 0 ay = −g velocity-time vx = v0x vy = v0y − gt displacement-time x = x0 + v0xt y = y0 + v0yt − ½gt2 velocity- displacement vy 2 = v0y2 − 2g(y − y0)
  • 25. Horizontal Range • The horizontal distance travelled by a projectile is called its range. • A projectile launched on level ground with an initial speed v0 at an angle θ above the horizontal… – will have the same range as a projectile launched with an initial speed v0 at 90° − θ. (Identical projectiles launched at complementary angles have the same range.) – will have a maximum range when θ = 45°. •
  • 26. THANK YOU End of the Chapter