Top Banner
Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion
61

Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Nov 15, 2018

Download

Documents

trinhthien
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 1: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Physics 10 Chapter 31-D Motion

Page 2: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Natural Motion•Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place•The heavier the object,

the faster it falls.

Page 3: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Violent Motion•Imposed motion•A Moving object must have a force acting on it.

Page 4: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

The natural motion of a body is to remain in

whatever state of motion it is in unless

acted upon by net external forces.

Galileo Challenged The DogmaOf Natural Motion

Page 5: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Galileo Challenged The DogmaOf Natural Motion with

Experiments

Page 6: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Galileo’s Motion Studies

Does the speed change?

What causes the ball to speed up?

What causes the ball to slow down?

gravity

gravity

No!

Page 7: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Galileo’s Inclined PlanesIf I have a long horizontal plane without friction, how far will the ball go to reach the same height?

Page 8: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Once the ball rolls down the incline, what keeps it moving?

Page 9: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Inertia

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.

Page 10: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Inertia

Page 11: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Inertia

Page 12: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Inertia

Page 13: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Inertia Question

A quick pull will break which string?A slow and steady pull will break which string?

Page 14: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

The Earth Revolves around the sun at 30,000 m/sec!!! (~67,000 miles/hr)

The Earth Rotates on its axis at 464 m/s (1000 miles/hr)!

The Solar System moves through the Galaxy at 220,000 m/s ( 500,000 miles/hr)

How come we can’t feel these motions?

Page 15: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Cuz we are moving right along with it!

Page 16: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Mass is a Measure of Inertia

Kilogram: KG

Page 17: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Mass & Weight

F ma=W mg=

210 /g m s=

Mass is how much stuff an object has – inertia.Weight is due to the force of gravity and depends on the mass

and the planet!

Page 18: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Mass & Weight

W mg=210 /g m s=

Calculate your weight in N.Calculate your mass in Kg.

1 lb = 4.45 N

Page 19: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Weight and Force

The hanging weight has a mass of 1 kg. What is its weight in Newtons?

a) 0.1 N b) 1 N c) 10 N d) 100 N

What is the reading on each of the two scales?a) 1 N b) 5 N c) 10 N d) 10 N

W mg= 210 /g m s=

Page 20: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Mass on the MoonGravity on the surface of the moon is only 1/6 as strong as on the Earth. What is the mass of a 12-kg object on the moon? What is the weight on the moon?

Page 21: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Isaac Newton(1642 -1727)

1687 Published Principia•Invented Calculus•3 Laws of Motion•Universal Law of Gravity

Page 22: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Newton’s First Law(Law of Inertia)

An object will remain at rest or in a constant state of motion

unless acted upon by net forces.

Page 23: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Newton’s First Law(Law of Inertia)

An object will remain at rest or in a constant state of motion unless acted upon

by net external forces.

0F =∑

Page 24: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Push or a Pull

The unit is a Newton (N)

Page 25: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Contact Forces

Page 26: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Tension Forces

Page 27: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Support Forces

Page 28: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Friction Forces

Page 29: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier
Page 30: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Net Force

Direction of applied forces matters!!!Opposite forces cancel!

Page 31: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Net Forces 0F =∑

W

T2T1

Forces up equal the forces down.Forces sideways cancel too.

Page 32: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Static Equilibrium 0F =∑

W

T2T1

If the Net Force is zero, then the object remains at rest – in static equilibrium.

Page 33: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

W

Dynamic Equilibrium

0F =∑If the Net Force is zero, then the object moves at a

constant speed – in dynamic equilibrium.

Page 34: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Newton’s First Law 0 => No Change in MotionIf F =∑

Dynamic Equilibrium Static Equilibrium

Page 35: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

The person weighs 250 N and the tension in each rope is 200N.What is the weight of the staging?

a) 50 Nb) 100 Nc) 150 Nd) 200 N

Net Force Question

Page 36: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Two 2 N weights are pulling on the spring scale as shown. The reading on the scale is:

a) 0 N b) 1 N c) 2 N d) 4 N

Page 37: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Galileo’s Motion Studies

0

2

f

xvt

v vv

vat

Δ=Δ+

=

Δ=Δ

gave us…

Definitions:

Page 38: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

SpeedHow fast How far is changing.

The rate at which an object moves.

distance

Page 39: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

VelocityVelocity is a vector. It has both magnitude (speed) and direction.

Instantaneous velocity is the velocity at any instant.

distance

Page 40: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

total distance traveledAverage Speed = total time

dt

Δ=Δ

•Speed: Scalar (magnitude)•Velocity: Vector (magnitude AND direction)•Unit is m/s• s and v often interchanged …..

Speed & Velocity

[ ] [ ]speed , distancem ms

= =

Page 41: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Sense of Speed

1 / 3.6 / 2.24 /10 / 36 / 22.4 /20 / 72 / 44.8 /30 / 108 / 67.2 /

m s km hr mi hrm s km hr mi hrm s km hr mi hrm s km hr mi hr

= == == == =

1 / 2.25 /m s mi hr≈

1 / 0.62 /km hr mi hr≈

Page 42: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Speed QuestionWhat is its average speed? (in m/s)

total distance traveledAverage Speed = total time

Page 43: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Distance from Speed

d vt=

total distance traveledAverage Speed = total time

Average Speed x total time= total distance traveled

If you travel an average of 80 km/hr for 15 minutes, how far have you traveled in that time?

Page 44: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

AccelerationHow fast How fast is changing.

The rate at which the speed is changing.

Speeding up

Slowing down

Speeding up or slowing down?

change in velocitychange in time

vat

Δ= =

Δ

Page 45: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Acceleration is in the direction of the net Force but not necessarily

in the direction of velocity.Velocity is always in the direction of the motion!

Page 46: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Velocity from Accelerationchange in velocity

change in timevat

Δ= =

Δ

v a tΔ = Δ

v at=

If you start from rest and accelerate at a rate of 5m/s every second (5 m/s2) for 10 seconds, what will be your final speed?

25 / 10 50 /v at m s x s m s= = =

Page 47: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Quicky Question

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s. a) What is the automobile’s average velocity?

0

2f

ave

v vv

+=

15 / 25 / 20 /2

m s m s m s+= =

Which equation?

Page 48: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s.

b) What is the distance traveled in this amount of time?

Which equation?

Quicky Question

d vt= (20 / )(10 ) 200m s s m= =

200d m=

Page 49: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

An automobile enters a freeway on-ramp at 15.0m/s and accelerates uniformly up to 25.0 m/s in a time of 10.0s.

c) What is the automobile’s acceleration?

f iv vvat t

−Δ= =Δ Δ

225 / 15 / 1 /10

m s m s m ss−

= =

Which equation?

Quicky Question

Page 50: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Quizzy Questions

A car moves with an average speed of 40 km/h for 15 minutes. How far does it travel?

a) 60 km b) 10 km c) 30 km d) 30 km/h

A car can go from rest to 90 km/hr in 10 s. What is the acceleration of the car?

a) 60 km/hr/s b) 9km/hr/s c) 30 km/hr/s d) 3 km/h/s

Page 51: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Hill Question

On which of these hills does the ball roll down with increasing speed and decreasing acceleration? a) b) c)

a) b) c)

Page 52: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Tracks QuestionTwo balls are released simultaneously from rest at the left end of equal length tracks A and B as shown. Which ball reaches the end of its track first?

Page 53: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Free FallIn the absence of air resistance,all objects fall due to the force of gravity with an acceleration “g”:

2 29.8 / ~ 10 /g m s m s=

Page 54: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Free FallIn a vacuum, all objects fall with the same

acceleration due to gravity: 10 m/s2.

Page 55: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Falling from Rest

2 21 52

y at tΔ = =

2

:~ 10 /

Estimatea g m s=

10v at t= =

20 /20

v m sy m=

Δ =

10 /5

v m sy m=

Δ =

30 /45

v m sy m=

Δ =

40 /80

v m sy m=

Δ =

50 /125

v m sy m=

Δ =

+

0

20

12

fv v gt

y v t gt

= +

Δ = +

0 0v =

!v y≠ ΔHow FAR is notHow FAST!

Take down as +y:

Page 56: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

What Goes Up Must Come DownSomeone standing at the edge of a cliff throws one ball straight up and one straight down at the same speed. Ignoring air resistance, which ball strikes the ground with the greatest speed?

Page 57: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Free Fall: Throwing UPWhat is the speed at the top of the path?(assume g = 10m/s2 )

ZERO!

What is the acceleration at the top?

g=10m/s2

What is the speed at the same height on the way down?

-30 m/s

+y

Page 58: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Free Fall Symmetry

SAME!The gravitational field is symmetric

(in the absence of air resistance.)

Which ball has the greatest speed when it hits the ground?

Page 59: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Symmetry of The G-Field

Page 60: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Quizzy Questions

If you throw a ball straight up in the air at 30 m/s, how fast is it going 1 second later?

10 m/s b) 5 m/s c) 20 m/s d) 0 m/s

What is the acceleration of a falling object that has reached its terminal velocity?

a) 10 m/s2 b) 5 m/s2 c) zero d) unknown

Page 61: Physics 10 Chapter 3 1-D Motion - Santa Rosa Junior Collegelwillia2/p10/p10ch3.pdf · Natural Motion •Objects have a proper place •Objects seek their natural place •The heavier

Free Fall Summary

25d t=

For an object without an initial velocity and without air resistance.

210 /a g m s= =

10v t=

If there is an initial velocity, then add it!

( ) 10iv t v t= + 2( ) 5id t v t t= +Do Aunt Minnie problems in the Practice Book.