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Page 1: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

1D Kinematics

Page 2: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Distance Time (DT) GraphSlope of a DT graph gives speed

D This is a graph of an object not moving.

No slope = No speedT

Page 3: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed

D This is a graph of an object moving with constant speed.

Straight line has one slope = one speed or constant speed

T

Page 4: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed

D This is a graph of an object moving with changing speed.

Increasing slope = increasing speed = accelerating

T

Page 5: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed

D This is a graph of an object moving with changing speed.

Decreasing slope = decreasing speed = Slowing down

T

Page 6: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) GraphSlope of a VT graph gives Acceleration

V This is a graph of an object moving with constant velocity.

No slope = No accelerationT

Page 7: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) Graph Slope of a VT graph gives Acceleration

V This is a graph of an object moving with constant acceleration.Straight line has one slope = one or constant acceleration

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Page 8: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) Graph Slope of a VT graph gives Acceleration

V This is a graph of an object moving with changing slope.

Increasing slope = increasing speed=non-uniform acceleration

T

Page 9: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) Graph Slope of a VT graph gives acceleration

VThis is a graph of an object moving with Non uniform acceleration.

Decreasing slope = decreasing acceleration

T

Page 10: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) Graph Area under a VT graph gives displacement

V Here the area under the graph is a triangleArea = ½ Base x Height

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Page 11: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Velocity Time (VT) Graph Area under a VT graph gives displacement

V Here the area under the graph is a triangle and a rectangleArea = [½ Base x Height] + [Length x Width]T

Page 12: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Actual distance covered is called distance

The distance from the origin is

called displacement

Difference between Distance and Displacement

Page 13: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Distance is always positive, but Displacement can be either positive or negativeDistance is a scalar Displacement is a vector

Difference between Distance and Displacement

Page 14: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Speed is only magnitude

Velocity gives you a magnitude and a direction

Difference between Speed and Velocity

Page 15: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Speed is always positiveVelocity can be either positive or negativeSpeed is a scalar Velocity is a vector

Difference between Speed and Velocity

Page 16: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Speed = Distance/time ( V=∆d/ ∆ t)Unit of speed in metric system is m/s

Constant Speed or Velocity

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Page 17: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Slope of a VT graph gives acceleration

a = ∆V/∆tOr a = Vf – Vi /t

Or

Acceleration

Vf = Vi + at

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Page 18: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

a = g = 9.8m/s2 or 10m/s2

That means an object will increase speed at the rate 10m/s every

secondSince Gravity acts in the downward direction, objects speed up when

dropped and slow down when thrown up.

Acceleration due to Gravity

Page 19: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

a) Information not given, don’t knowb) Zeroc) 10m/sd) -10m/s

When a ball is thrown up, what is the velocity at the tippity

top?

Page 20: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

a) Information not given, don’t knowb) Zeroc) 10m/s2

d) -10m/s2

When a ball is thrown up, what is the acceleration at the

tippity top?

Page 21: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Using Vf = Vi + at

And

Av. Velocity=(Vf +Vi )/2

AndV=d/t

We get

4th Equation

Vf2 = Vi

2 + 2ad

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Page 22: 1D Kinematics. Distance Time (DT) Graph Slope of a DT graph gives speed D This is a graph of an object not moving. No slope = No speed T

Using Vf = Vi + at

And

Av. Velocity=(Vf +Vi )/2

AndV=d/t

We also get

5th Equation

d=Vit+(½)at2

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