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Concept 8: Graphs of d vs t, v vs t, and a vs t can be used to describe an object’s motion
- Tell a story for each picture below.
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- What does a p vs t graph showing an upward curve tell us about the motion of an object?______
- John is talking on his cell phone and it takes him three times longer than typical to react. He is moving at 10 m/sec.
- How long will he travel this time before he can react?______
- How far will he travel?______
- If I triple my speed, what happens to my reaction time?______
- If I triple my speed, what happens to my reaction time distance?______
- If I triple my speed, what happens to my braking distance?______
- A car, moving at 5 mph, takes 2 feet to stop. How far does it take a car to sop moving at
- 10 mph?______
- 15 mph?______
- 20mph?______
- When it is raining, a car moving at 20mph might take 64 feet to stop. How far would this car moving at 10mph take to stop?______
Forces
F = ma, known as Newton’s second law. F = Force, m = mass, a = acceleration
F = ma F/m =aF/a = m
- In the metric system,
- Mass is measured in ______
- Force is measured in ______(pounds in the English system)
- Acceleration is measured in meters / second2
- What is a typical way to describe a force? A ______or a ______
- If I double the force acting on an object, what happens to its acceleration?______
- If I cut the mass of an object in half but leave the force constant, what happens to the acceleration?______
- If I double the mass of something and leave the force constant, what happens to its acceleration?______
- If the acceleration of drag racer declines, what must be happening to the net force on it?______
- If the drag racer engine is still putting out the same force, why is the net force declining?______
- If I plot Force (y-axis) versus mass (x-axis), what is the slope?______
- Brianna is pushing a 10kg cart up a hill. Steven puts an additional 10kg mass in the cart. How much harder does Brianna have to push?______
- What is the force on a 1kg object accelerating at 10m/sec2? ______
- A 25Newton force is acting on a 10kg mass.
- What is its acceleration?______
- What happen to its velocity while the force is acting on it?______
- What happens to its velocity when the force stops acting on it (in the absence of friction)?______
- A 50 Newton force is accelerating an object at 5m/sec2. What is the mass of the object?______
Concept 7: A falling object experiences acceleration due to ______.
- Which falls faster in a vacuum – a heavy object or a light object? ______
- Which does gravity pull harder on – a heavy object or a light object?______
- Which object has more inertia (mass) – a heavy object or a light object?______
- What is the ratio of the Force of gravity to the inertia (mass) of the object?______
What might slow an object down if it were not in a vacuum?______
Concept 8: Centripetal Force Fc = mv2/r Fc is the centripetal force, m is the mass, v is the speed orvelocity, r is the distance from the center or the radius
- What is centripetal force?______
- Name three things that can act as a centripetal force:
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- If I have a mass of 10 kg and I am going at 10 m/sec in a circle of radius 10m, what is the centripetal force acting on me?______
- If I am going in a circle due to a centripetal force and the force disappears, which way will I go?______
- If I speed up, what happens to the centripetal force acting on me?______
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- If my mass increases, what happens to the centripetal force acting on me?______
- If I am driving a car at the same speed, is the centripetal force I need to stay on the road greater or less if I go into a tight curve? (That is, if I reduce the radius of the curve?)______
- If I am on a merry-go-round, where do I want to sit to experience the least Fc?___
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- What property of matter is a centripetal force interfering with to make me go in a circle?______
- Remember our experiments with objects moving in a circle. Which way will the object go?
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