acceleration
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What Is Acceleration?
•Acceleration – A measure of how quickly velocity is changing
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How Do You Measure Acceleration?• The equation for measuring acceleration is:
▫Final velocity – initial velocity / time• If you’re driving in a car and you’re speed is
increasing, it would be positive acceleration. If you’re slowing down or coming to a stop sign you’re speed is decreasing, so it would be negative acceleration
• Example: Let’s say you start out traveling 45 mph. 32 minutes later, you’re speedometer reads 55 mph.▫You would figure it out by taking the final velocity, 55,
minus the original velocity, 45. 55-45=10Then you would take 10 and divide it by the time, 32. 10/32=.3125. This means that you accelerated .3125 miles per minute.
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Objective
•Show a person’s acceleration as they roll down a hill. Calculate their acceleration from point to point.
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Materials
•4 volunteers•3 stopwatches•Hill•Calculator•Meter stick (distance of hill)
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Precedure
•Measure the distance of the hill•Set 3 points where 3 stopwatches are•Have someone roll down hill•Start timers when they start rolling•When person reaches each timer, stop the
watch•Measure speed at each point•Measure acceleration from point to point