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Speed & Velocity

Speed & Velocity. SPEED. Speed – is the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves. How far an object moves over a period of time!!!. SPEED. How far an object moves over a period of time!!!. Speed = distance / time. v = d / t.

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Speed & Velocity

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  1. Speed & Velocity

  2. SPEED Speed – is the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves How far an object moves over a period of time!!!

  3. SPEED How far an object moves over a period of time!!! Speed = distance / time v = d / t

  4. SPEED How far an object moves over a period of time!!! v = d / t If the girl ran a distance of 30 meters in 10 seconds , how fast did she run?

  5. SPEED 3 types of speed Average speed – total distance divided by total time of travel * Could be used during a race to describe the speed of a boat over the entire race, not just at one moment during the race.

  6. SPEED 3 types of speed Instantaneous speed – the speed at any given instant An example would be when you look at the speedometer on your car. It is telling you how fast you are traveling at that instant. Do not attempt to travel at this speed!

  7. SPEED 3 types of speed Constant speed – a speed that does not change An example would be when you use the cruise control feature on your car. Your speed doesn’t change as you travel. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cruise-control1.htm

  8. Velocity Velocity- is a description of both speed the object is traveling and the direction of motion of that object. Speed + Direction For example if I said the wind is traveling at 10 miles/hour from the North I would be telling you the VELOCITY of the wind, not just the speed of it.

  9. Velocity When is speed better than velocity? Would a sprint car fanatic care about the Speed of the car as it goes around the track? Yes Would a sprint car fanatic care about the direction of the car as it goes around the track? No

  10. Velocity When is velocity better than speed? If you were listening to the radio and the DJ said their was a tornado warning issued. “A tornado was just spotted in North Fargo traveling at 40 miles / hour” would you be satisfied with just the speed of the tornado?? NO!! You would want to know the velocity of the tornado, if you knew It was headed away from you, you could relax a little. If it was headed towards you, you could take cover. So the radio announcer should say “A tornado was just spotted in North Fargo traveling North at 40 miles / hour.

  11. Graphing Speed We can use a speed graph (showing distance over time) to describe the motion of an object. Let’s use this graph to describe the motion of a car at three different time periods.

  12. Graphing Speed Period 1 – from 0-3 seconds – What is the car doing? The car has moved from 15 meters in just 3 seconds – we can just simply say that the car is MOVING (moving at a constant speed because the line is straight)

  13. Graphing Speed Period 2 – from 3-5 seconds – What is the car doing? The car has not changed it’s distance– we can just simply say that the car is NOTMOVING(it’s speed is still constant)

  14. Graphing Speed Period 3 – from 5-9 seconds – What is the car doing? The car has moved from 10 meters in 4 seconds – we can just simply say that the car is MOVING again. (moving at a constant speed because the line is straight)

  15. Graphing Speed Comparing Period 1 & Period 3 – What is the car doing? In both cases the car is MOVING, but are they moving the same? No! When the slope of the line is greater – the car travels further in a shorter time, therefore the car is moving faster – It is moving faster in the first 3 seconds of travel.

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