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LINEAR MOTION in 1 D Physics Grade X SMA IBC 2015-2016 Devilim, S.Si. Devi, Physics SMA IBC, 2015-2016
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Ch.3 Linear Motion in 1 D

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This is file that I used to teach in classroom, about Linear Motion, focused on 1 Dimension, including their graphs and some exercises.
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LINEAR MOTION in 1 DPhysics Grade X

SMA IBC 2015-2016Devilim, S.Si.

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Subtopic:• Definition, difference, and examples: Distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, relative velocity• Linear motion with constant velocity GLB• Linear motion with changing velocity constant acceleration GLBB

• Free-fall object• Graph of linear motion

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What is…• Distance• Displacement• Speed• Velocity• AccelerationWhich one belongs to vector?Relative velocity?

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Relative Velocity

• Being seen by person C, What is velocity of : A, B, D?• Being seen by person B, what is velocity of : A, C, D?• Being seen by person A, what is velocity of : B, C, D?• Being seen by person D, what is velocity of : A, B, C?

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Relative velocity (more of it)

• According to A, what is velocity of: B, C?• According to B, what is velocity of: A, C?• According to C, what is velocity of: A, B?

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Linear Motion with Constant VelocityVelocity does not change

Speed :

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Conceptual Question:can velocity be negative?

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Exercise:A turtle and a rabbit engage in a footrace over a distance of 4.00 km. The rabbit runs 0.500 km and then stops for a 90.0-min nap. Upon awakening, he remembers the race and runs twice as fast. Finishing the course in a total time of 1.75 h, the rabbit wins the race. (a) Calculate the average speed of the rabbit. (b)What was his average speed before he stopped for a nap?

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Runner A is initially 4.0 km west of a flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 6.0 km/h due east. Runner B is initially 3.0 km east of the flagpole and is running with a constant velocity of 5.0 km/h due west.a. How far are the runners from the flagpole when they meet?b. If both of the runners started to run at the same time, when will they meet?

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Linear Motion with Constant AccelerationVelocity changed accelerationAcceleration :

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If acceleration is constant, then its average velocity:

From combination of those two equations, we can get:

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3 equations for Constant Acceleration:

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Special Case: Free-fall Object• Object falls down moves vertically towards earth

• Accelerated acceleration = ?• How to find its velocity?• If we throw stone upward, what is the maximum height it can travel to?

• How much time passed until the stone fall down to earth?Assumption in free-fall object:

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3 equations for Constant Acceleration:

For free-fall, change :acceleration to gravity

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Example:

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Graphs of Linear MotionGraphs have y and x line

> displacement (y) vs. time (x)> velocity (y) vs. time (x)> acceleration (y) vs. time (x)

Graphs of linear motion with constant velocityGraphs of linear motion with constant acceleration

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Gradient of :Displacement-time velocity-time

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Area of :Velocity-time Acceleration-time

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Example:Object moves with constant acceleration:

Graph of:Displacement-time velocity-time acceleration-time

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Exercise:Consider a rubber ball dropped from some position above the ground A onto a hard surface B. The ball bounces up and down several times.Figure below shows displacement–time graph for 4 bounces.

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Question:

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Figure below gives the acceleration a(t) of a Chihuahua as it chases a German shepherd along an axis. In which of the time periods indicated does the Chihuahua move at constant speed?

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Exercise:

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The velocity vs. time graph for an object moving along a straight path is shown in Figure P2.22. (a) Find the average acceleration of the object during the time intervals 0 to 5.0 s, 5.0 s to 15 s, and 0 to 20 s. (b) Find the instantaneous acceleration at 2.0 s, 10 s, and 18 s.

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How far does the runner whose velocity–time graph is shown in Fig. 2-37 travel in 16 s? The figure’s vertical scaling is set by vs = 8.0 m/s.

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