Motion Test Flashcards

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Reference Frames

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A stationary point or object that allows you to see one object move past another. A reference point allows you to see motion.

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Speed

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The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.
“How fast”
Formula: Speed = distance / time
Unit: m/sec , cm/sec , km/hr, miles/hr

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3
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Average Speed

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The average speed over the entire trip.

Avg Speed= total distance/ total time

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4
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Instantaneous Speed

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The speed at any given moment

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5
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Constant Speed

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Traveling Equal distances in equal amounts of time.

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6
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Velocity

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Velocity is speed AND direction.
“How fast and which way”
Velocity=distance/time
Unit: m/sec

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7
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Acceleration

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A change in velocity (change in speed or direction).
Formula: A = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / time.
Unit: m/sec2

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8
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5 Steps for Graphing:

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  1. Title (y vs x)
  2. Label axes (unit)
  3. Scale (evenly spaced)
  4. Plot data (x,y)
  5. Connect points
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9
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distance vs time

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Shows dist covered each second.
Slope of line shows speed.
1.	flat line
shows no motion
2.	slanted line
shows constant speed
3.	curve
shows acceleration
(curved up=speeding up, curved down=slowing down)
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10
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velocity vs time

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Shows how vel changes each second.
Slope of line shows accel.
1.	flat line
shows constant speed
2.	slanted line
shows acceleration
(slanted up=speeding up, slanted down=slowing down)
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acceleration vs time

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Shows how acceleration changes each second.
1. flat line
shows constant acceleration

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