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Section 1: Describing Motion

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Chapter 11: Motion and Speed. Section 1: Describing Motion. Speed. Speed is how far you travel over a period of time. Speed is expressed in the formula s=d/t (speed = distance/time). If you walk 20 meters over 10 seconds, this formula would show that you have a speed of 2 m/s. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter  11:  Motion and Speed

Section 1: Describing Motion

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SpeedSpeed is how far you travel over a period of

time.Speed is expressed in the formula s=d/t

(speed = distance/time).

If you walk 20 meters over 10 seconds, this formula would show that you have a speed of 2 m/s.

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Average speedAverage speed is used to calculate the speed

traveled over a total distance in a certain time.

If you drive 360 miles to Florida over 6 hours time, the formula s(average) = d(total)/t(total) will calculate that you have traveled at an average speed of 60 miles per hour.

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Instantaneous SpeedInstantaneous speed is how fast you are

traveling at a given time.

Think of a speedometer on a car. Unless you are using cruise control, the speed you are traveling changes all the time. This is instantaneous speed which shows how fast you are going at that particular instant.

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Graphing speedA distance-time graph shows the change in

distance of an object over a time interval. The slope formed on the graph shows an object’s speed.

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VelocityVelocity is simply speed plus direction.

Where 15 mph is a speed, 15 mph south is a velocity.

So, can you travel at a constant (unchanging) speed but still have a changing velocity?

Yes, velocity changes due to a change in speed, direction or both speed and direction.