Top Banner
Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when
48

Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Dec 26, 2015

Download

Documents

Adele Watkins
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 2: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Motion is relative

•A book at rest relative to the table it lies on is moving at about 30 km/s relative to the sun.

•Motion is always described relative to something else.

Page 3: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

DISTANCE VERSUS DISPLACEMENT

Distance and displacement are not the same things.

Displacement is the distance and direction of an object’s final position from its initial position.

Distance does not involve direction.

Page 4: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

DISTANCE VERSUS DISPLACEMENT

Displacement is a vector value.

A vector is a quantity that is specified by both a size and a direction.

Page 7: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Velocity: Velocity is speed WITH DIRECTION!!!!!

The velocity of an object can change, even though the speed of the object remains constant.

Page 11: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Force causes acceleration – think of a hockey puck being hit again after it is already in motion.

To increase the acceleration of an object, you must increase the net force acting on it!

Page 13: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Forces can be balanced or unbalanced.

If forces are balanced, there is no net acceleration.

Unbalanced forces result in an acceleration.

Page 16: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Friction always acts in a direction to oppose motion.

The force of friction between the surfaces depends on the kinds of material in contact and how much the surfaces are pressed together.

Page 17: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

There are three types of friction:

1) Static friction – The frictional force that prevents two surfaces in contact from sliding past each other

Page 19: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

3) Rolling Friction – Frictional force resisting motion in the direction of a force. Rolling friction is usually less than sliding friction.

Page 20: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Air Resistance is a form of friction between objects and air molecules.

The amount of air resistance on an object depends on the size, shape, and speed of the object.

Page 21: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

If the air resistance of a falling object reaches a point to where it equals the weight of the object, the net force will be zero and will no longer accelerate.

This is called terminal velocity. THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT

THERE IS NO MOVEMENT!

Page 22: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

A skydiver reaches a terminal velocity of 150 – 200 km/h on average.

At low speeds, air resistance is often negligible, but at high speeds, it can make a big difference.

Page 23: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

If there is no air resistance and gravity is the only thing affecting a falling object, it is in free fall.

All falling objects accelerate due to gravity.

Page 24: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

The value for the acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.8 m/s2 (10 m/s2)

For objects thrown upward, the speed decreases upward the same rate as the speed increases moving downward.

Page 28: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

A projectile is an object that has been shot or thrown through the air.

Projectiles near the

Earth always follow a curved path.

Page 29: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

They have both horizontal and vertical velocity, which is what results in the curve.

Page 31: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

If air resistance is negligible, a projectile will rise to its maximum height in the same time it takes to fall from that height to the ground because of gravity.

Page 32: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

A ball thrown and a ball dropped from the same distance will both hit the ground at the same time – Why?

Page 33: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.
Page 34: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

With significant air resistance, the range of a projectile is diminished and the path is not a true parabola.

Page 35: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Gravity is a property of matter. If an object has mass and takes up space, it has a gravitational attraction to other objects.

Page 36: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Every object attracts every other object with a force that for any two objects is directly proportional to the mass of each object.

Page 38: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

The farther away the objects are from each other, the less the force of attraction between them.

Page 39: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

F = G m1m2

d2

G = universal gravitational constant

G = 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2

Page 40: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Gravitation decreases according to the inverse-square law.

The force of gravity weakens as the distance squared.

Ex: If you were three times farther from the center of the Earth as you are now, your weight would be 1/9 of what it is now.

Page 41: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Einstein theorized that the mass of an object distorts space time.

This was his explanation for gravitational influence.

Page 42: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Newton’s First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia) – every object continues at rest, or in motion in a straight line at constant speed, unless acted upon by an outside force.

Page 43: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Momentum = an object’s mass x its velocity (speed with direction).

SO,Momentum = mass x velocity OR

p=mv

A train has more momentum than a tennis ball? Why

Page 44: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Law of conservation of Momentum

The total amount of momentum in a system is conserved

What does that mean????????????

Page 45: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion states that force equals mass times acceleration.

F=ma

Page 46: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Interacting things exert forces on each other.

Page 47: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion - When one object exerts a force on a second object, it will exert an equal and opposite force on the first object.

Page 48: Motion is the study of how something moves. It is all around us even though we sometimes cannot see it! Motion occurs when an object changes position.

One force is called the action force and the other force is called the reaction force.

Ex: letting air out of a balloon, bird flying through the air, walking, & space shuttle lifting off.