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Motion & Its Applications:

Motion & Its Applications:. Working with Acceleration. Constant Acceleration. Acceleration: A change in an object’s velocity (or speed). Units: m/s / s (meters per second per second) OR: m/s 2 Calculated using the following formula:. Where: a = acceleration ∆v = change in velocity

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Motion & Its Applications:

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  1. Motion & Its Applications: Working with Acceleration

  2. Constant Acceleration • Acceleration: A change in an object’s velocity (or speed). • Units: m/s / s (meters per second per second) • OR: m/s2 • Calculated using the following formula: Where: a = acceleration ∆v = change in velocity ∆t = change in time

  3. Eg.1: A runner has an initial velocity of 3 m/s [W] and a final velocity of 11 m/s [W]. If this change took 4 seconds, what was the average acceleration? • Eg.2: A car slows down and changes direction. If it was initially traveling 20 m/s [E] and 45s later, it is traveling 10 m/s [W], what was the average acceleration?

  4. Acceleration Due to Gravity • Any object in “free-fall” will be accelerated down to earth’s surface by gravity at a rate of: • The object will continue to accelerate until it reaches “terminal velocity” (~200 km/h) (more on this later)

  5. Eg.3:A skydiver jumps out of a plane with an initial velocity of 0 m/s. If he falls for 5 seconds, how fast will he be travelling?

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