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Page 1: My, how you have changed! Acceleration. Opening questions 1.Was the motion of your MPV constant throughout its run? 2.Suppose you walked at 3 miles/hour

My, how you have changed!

Acceleration

Page 2: My, how you have changed! Acceleration. Opening questions 1.Was the motion of your MPV constant throughout its run? 2.Suppose you walked at 3 miles/hour

Opening questions

1. Was the motion of your MPV constant throughout its run?

2. Suppose you walked at 3 miles/hour around a circular path at school. Is your rate of motion changing? Explain your response

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What do the main subjects in the following pictures have in common

about their motion?

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They are accelerating

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DEFINITION AND UNITSAcceleration’s

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Acceleration

• Anytime the velocity of an object changes, the object accelerates

– Get Faster– Get Slower– If the motion of object changes direction, but

stays at a constant rate

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Velocity changes if…

Speeding up Slowing down

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Velocity changes if…

• The direction of the motion changes, but the speed does not

• This type of acceleration is call centripetal acceleration

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Units for acceleration

• m/s2

• (m/s) / s because the velocity (m/s) changes over time (s)

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Derivation of units

The proof of why it is like it is

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How we get m/s2 for units of acceleration

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Units

• How do you simplify

(¾) / 9

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answer

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TYPES OF ACCELERATION

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AVERAGE OR OVERALL ACCELERATION

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Average or overall acceleration

• Acceleration of an object determined over a certain time period

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Calculating average/overall acceleration

Acceleration = change in velocity / time

a = ∆v / t

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∆v

• The ∆ means the change in…• So ∆v means change in velocity

• You find the change in a value by subtracting it initial value from its final value

• ∆v = final velocity – initial velocity

∆v = vf - vi

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Final Equation for average/overall acceleration

a = (vf - vi) / t

vf = final velocity

vi = initial velocity

t = elapsed time

a = acceleration

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Ex #1

• A flowerpot falls off a second story windowsill. The flowerpot start from rest and hits the sidewalk 1.5 s later with a velocity of 14.7m/s. Find the average acceleration.

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What information is given?Identify the information.

• 1.5s • Is the time• 14.7 m/s• is the final velocity• Starts from rest• Means that the initial velocity is zero (0)

• “at rest” always means that vi = o

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Answer #1

• a = (14.7 – 0) / 1.5 = 9.8

• What are the units?

• (14.7 m/s – 0 m/s) 1.5 s = (m/s) / s

• m / s2

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UNIFORM OR CONSTANT ACCELERATION

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Constant acceleration

• Occurs when rate of change in the velocity of an object is constant.

• This means the velocity values change at the same rate each second

• An object that accelerates at 3 m/s2, goes from rest (0 m/s) to:

• 3 m/s after 1 second, 6 m/s after 2 sec,• 9 m/s after 3 sec…

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Constant acceleration and the graphs

• Constant acceleration is indicated by a smooth curve on a P-t graph, and a straight line on a V-t graph.

• Slope of the line on a V-t graph = value of constant acceleration

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Ex

• What is the acceleration of the object at 5 min?

• What is the acceleration of the object at any time between 15 min and 40 min?

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Constant Acceleration

• An object moving at a constant velocity has a constant acceleration of zero

• As evidenced in a graph by a straight horizontal line

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Positive acceleration

• Positive slope of V-t graph, graph gets higher moving left to right

• Getting faster in the positive direction

• Getting slower in the negative direction

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Negative acceleration

• Graph gets lower moving left to right

• Slowing down in the positive direction

• Speeding up in the negative direction

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Question

• What is the difference between constant velocity and constant acceleration?

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Answer

• Constant velocity means the object does not change its velocity over time

• Constant acceleration means that the object does not change its acceleration over time

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REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF CON A

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Almost all movement in life can be divided up into segments with constant acceleration

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Instantaneous acceleration

• Acceleration at a certain moment in time