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Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

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Page 1: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Motion Notes 3

Forces : Terminal velocity

Page 2: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Terminal VelocityTerminal VelocityConsider a skydiver:

1) At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he

____ downwards.

2) As his speed increases his air resistance will _______

3) Eventually the air resistance will be big enough to _______ the skydiver’s weight. At this point the forces are balanced so his speed becomes ________ - this is called TERMINAL VELOCITY

zero

accelerates

increase

balance

constant

Page 3: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

How the forces change with time.

KEYWeight

(constant value and always present)

Air resistance (proportional to the

speed)

Resultant force(the bigger the

unbalanced force the greater the

acceleration)

Page 4: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Terminal VelocityTerminal Velocity

Consider a skydiver:

4) When he opens his parachute the air resistance suddenly ________, causing him to start _____ ____.

5) Because he is slowing down his air resistance will _______ until it balances his _________. The skydiver has now reached a new, lower ________ _______.

increasesslowing down

decreaseweight

terminal velocity

Page 5: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Velocity-time graph for the sky Velocity-time graph for the sky diverdiver

Velocity

Time

Speed increases…

Terminal velocity reached…

Parachute opens – diver slows down

New, lower terminal velocity reached

Diver hits the ground

On the Moon

Page 6: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Stopping = thinking + Stopping = thinking + braking braking distance distance distancedistance distance distance

• What is stopping distance?

• What is thinking distance? What factors will affect it?

• What is braking distance? What factors will affect it ?

• How can we work out how fast an object is travelling?

Speed = total distance / time taken

Page 7: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Answers!Answers!• The stopping distance is the distance the car

travels from the time the driver realises that he needs to stop, to the time when the car actually stops moving.

• The thinking distance is the distance the car moves between the driver realising that he has to stop and when he steps on the brake.

• Factors that will affect thinking distance :

Too much alcohol

Thinking distance

Tiredness

Too many drugs

Page 8: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

More answers!More answers!

Braking

distance

Wet roads

The speed of the car

Tyres/brakes worn out

Icy roads

• The braking distance is the distance the car moves while the brakes are being depressed.

Page 9: Motion Notes 3 Forces : Terminal velocity. Terminal Velocity Consider a skydiver: 1)At the start of his jump the air resistance is _______ so he ____.

Typical Stopping Distances

20MPH 6 metres   6 metres ………….. 12 metres

30MPH 9 metres     14 metres …………. 23 metres

40MPH 12 metres 24 metres ……..………. 36 metres

50MPH 15 metres 38 metres ………….... 53 metres

60MPH 18 metres 55 metres ……..……… 73 metres