Motion Study Guide
- What does it mean for an object to be in motion?
WHEN AN OBJECT’S DISTANCE FROM ANOTHER OBJECT CHANGES. WHEN IT MOVES FROM A REFRERNCE POINT
- What is velocity? Give an example of a velocity.
THE SPEED AN OBJECT IS TRAVELING AND THE DIRECTION IT IS TRAVELING. EX: 75 MPH NORTH
- What are possible SI units of measurements for speed?
METER/SECOND (CAN BE KM/HOUR)
- What is the basic SI unit for length?
METER (M)
- Is there a relationship between speed, distance, and time? If so, what is it?
YES THE SPEED IS FOUND BY DIVIDING DISTANCE BY TIME; S=D/t
- If you are showing the speed of an object on a line graph, what should you label the X and Y axis?
Y-AXIS: DISTANCEX-AXIS: TIME
- What is the slope of a line? What does it tell you? How do you calculate it?
THE STEEPNESS OF THE LINE, THE ANGLE THAT IS CREATED BETWEEN IT AND THE X-AXIS
- What does a horizontal slope tell you?
NO ACCELERATION; OBJECT MOVING AT A CONSTANT SPEED
- What two things can change to cause acceleration to occur?
SPEED & DIRECTION
- What type of line shows acceleration?
DIAGONAL
- What is acceleration? What is deceleration? Give an example of each.
ACCELERATION: INCREASE IN SPEED EXAMPLE: RUNNER BEGINNING A RACE
DECELERATION: DECREASE IN SPEED EXAMPLE: RUNNER ENDING A RACE
- What is the formula used to calculate acceleration?
a=SF – Si/T OR a=f/m
- What is inertia? What law is sometimes called the “law of Inertia”?
OBJECT’S RESISTANCE TO CHANGE MOTION; NEWTON’S 1ST LAW
- Briefly Explain Newton’s 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Laws of Motion.
1ST: OBJECTS WILL CONTINUE TO DO WHATEVER THEY ARE DOING UNTIL AN UNBALANCED FORCE CHANGES IT
2ND: THE AMOUNT OF ACCELERATION IS AFFECTED BY THE MASS AND FORCE THAT IS APPLIED; IF YOU INCREASE THE MASS THE ACCELERATION WILL DECREASE; IF YOU INCREASE THE FORCE THE ACCELERATION WILL INCREASE
3RD: FOR EVERY ACTION THERE IS AN EQUAL & OPPOSITE REACTION
- Which of Newton’s laws explains the relationship between force, mass and acceleration? What is the relationship?
2ND: THE AMOUNT OF ACCELERATION IS AFFECTED BY THE MASS AND FORCE THAT IS APPLIED; IF YOU INCREASE THE MASS THE ACCELERATION WILL DECREASE; IF YOU INCREASE THE FORCE THE ACCELERATION WILL INCREASE
- How do you calculate acceleration and force according to Newton’s 2nd law?
a=f/m
- What is the action-reaction principle?
APPLYING A FROCE TO ONE OBJECT CAUSES THAT OBJECT TO APPLY A FORCE BACK
- What is momentum? What are the basic units of momentum?
HOW HARD IT IS TO STOP AN OBJECT THAT IS IN MOTION kg *m/s
- Explain the law of conservation of Momentum?
MOMENTUM IS NOT LOST WHEN TWO OBJECTS COME IN CONTACT WITH EACH OTHER; IT IS COMBINED
- A 300-N force acts on a 25-kg object. The acceleration of the object is ____.
a=F/M
=300N/25KG
=12kgm/s2
- A 3,000-N force acts on a 200-kg object. The acceleration of the object is ____.
a=F/M
=3000N/200KG
= 15Nkg
- What are the different types of friction? Explain each one.
ROLLING: HAPPENS BETWEEN A ROUND AND FLAT OBJECT
STATIC: KEEPS AN OBJECT FROM MOVING
SLIDING: KEEPS TWO SOLID OBJECTS FROM SLIDING ON EACH OTHER
FLUID: CREATED WHEN AN OBJECT MOVES THROUGH A LIQUID OR GAS
- What happens when balanced forces act on an object? What happens when they are unbalanced?
BALANCED: NOTHING, THE OBJECTS REMAINS STATIONARY
UNBALANCED: THE OBJECT MOVES IN THE DIRECTION THAT THE STRONGER FORCE IS MOVING IN
- Draw a picture of balanced forces acting on an object.
50N 50N
- Draw a picture of unbalanced forces acting on an object.
50N100N
What do the following units represent? Use D for distance, T for time, S for speed, or A for acceleration.
D 1. 14 kmT 4. 6 hours D_ 7. 14 mi D 10. 1.4 m
S 2. 30 m/sS 5. 12 cm/s2T8. 3.2 sec A 11. 6 cm/sec/sec
T 3. 34 min S 6. 150 mph D9. 25 ft A 12. 3 km/hr/sec
- At exactly 2:00 pm, Speedy the Snail crawls onto a meter stick at the 10 cm mark. If he reaches the 65 cm mark at exactly 2:10 pm, what is his speed?
S = D/T
=55 cm/10min
=5.5 cm/min
- A car travels 300 km in six hours. What is the speed of the car?
S = D/T
= 300 km/ 6 hrs
= 50 km/hr
- A golf ball travels at 16 m/s, while a baseball moves at 7 m/s. The mass of the golf ball is 0.045 kg and the mass of the baseball is 0.14 kg. Which has the greater momentum?
GOLF BALL: p = mv
= (.045 kg)(16m/s)
= .72 (kg)(m)/s
BASEBALL: = (.14 kg)(7 m/s)
= .98 (kg)(m)/s
BASEBALL HAS MORE MOMEMENTUM
- A steel ball whose mass is 2.0 kg is rolling at a rate of 2.8 m/s. What is its momentum?
p = mv
= (2.0 kg)(2.8 m/s)
= 5.6 kg*m/s
- A race car leaves the starting line and travels 36000 m in the first 600 seconds of the race. They are then forced to take a pit stop and don’t go anywhere for 250 seconds. After the pit stop, they finish the race, going 24500 m in 350 seconds.
- What is the car’s average speed during the first part of the race (before the pit stop)?
S=D/t
= 36000m / 600 s
= 60 m/s
- What is the car’s average speed during the pit stop?
S=D/t
= 0 m/ 250 s
= 0 m/s
- What is the car’s average speed after the pit stop?
S=D/t
= 24500m / 350 s
= 70 m/s
- What is the car’s average speed for the whole trip?
S=Total Distance/ total time
= (36000m + 0m + 24500m) / (600s + 250s + 350s)
= 60500m / 1200 s
= 50.42 m/s
Time (s) RUN / Distance (m)RISE0 / 0
1 / 2
2 / 8
3 / 18
4 / 32
5 / 50
- Graph the data.
- What does this graph represent?
The slope of the line
- What is the slope of the line in this graph (show your work)?
Slope = Rise/Run
=
- Brittney pushes Haley who sitting on a swing. Haley has a mass of 500 kg and accelerates at arate of 40 m/s2. Find the force exerted by Brittney.
F = ma
= (500 kg)(40 m/s2)
= 20,000 N