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Distance and Displacement,. Questions for Consideration. What is frame of reference? What is distance? How is displacement different from distance?. Frame of Reference. Coordinate frame within which to measure position, motion, or other properties of an object. OR... - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Distance and Displacement, Distance and Displacement,
Questions for ConsiderationQuestions for Consideration
What is frame of reference?What is frame of reference?
What is distance?What is distance?
How is displacement different How is displacement different from distance?from distance?
Frame of ReferenceFrame of Reference
Coordinate frame within which to measure Coordinate frame within which to measure position, motion, or other properties of an position, motion, or other properties of an object.object.
OR...OR...Observational frame tied to the motion of Observational frame tied to the motion of
an observer.an observer. In Newtonian physics, all motion must be In Newtonian physics, all motion must be
defined in terms of a reference frame.defined in terms of a reference frame.Relative Motion
Reference FrameReference Frame Is the speed of the ball different relative to the Is the speed of the ball different relative to the
pitcher, the truck driver, and the jet pilot? Why pitcher, the truck driver, and the jet pilot? Why or why not?or why not?
DistanceDistanceDistance (d) – how far an object actually Distance (d) – how far an object actually
travels after leaving its POINT of ORIGIN.travels after leaving its POINT of ORIGIN.Does Does notnot depend on direction. depend on direction.
Imagine an ant crawling along a ruler.Imagine an ant crawling along a ruler.
What What distancedistance did the ant travel? did the ant travel?d = 3 cmd = 3 cm
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DistanceDistance
Distance does not depend on direction.Distance does not depend on direction.Here’s our intrepid ant explorer again.Here’s our intrepid ant explorer again.
Now what distance did the ant travel?Now what distance did the ant travel?d = 3 cmd = 3 cm
Does his direction change the answer?Does his direction change the answer?
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DistanceDistance
Distance does not depend on direction.Distance does not depend on direction. Let’s follow the ant again.Let’s follow the ant again.
What distance did the ant walk this time?What distance did the ant walk this time? d = 7 cmd = 7 cm
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DisplacementDisplacement
Displacement (Displacement (x) – difference between an object’s x) – difference between an object’s final position and its starting position or POINT of final position and its starting position or POINT of ORIGIN.ORIGIN. DoesDoes depend on direction. depend on direction.
Displacement = final position – initial positionDisplacement = final position – initial position x = xx = xfinalfinal – x – xinitialinitial
In order to define displacement, we need directions.In order to define displacement, we need directions. Examples of directions:Examples of directions:
+ and –+ and – N, S, E, WN, S, E, W AnglesAngles
Displacement vs. DistanceDisplacement vs. Distance
Example of distance:Example of distance:The ant walked 3 cm.The ant walked 3 cm.
Example of displacement:Example of displacement:The ant walked 3 cm EAST.The ant walked 3 cm EAST.
An object’s distance traveled and its An object’s distance traveled and its displacement aren’t always the same!displacement aren’t always the same!
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DisplacementDisplacementLet’s revisit our ant, and this time we’ll find Let’s revisit our ant, and this time we’ll find
his displacement.his displacement.
Distance: 3 cmDistance: 3 cmDisplacement: +3 cmDisplacement: +3 cm
The positive gives the ant a direction!The positive gives the ant a direction!
DisplacementDisplacement
Find the ant’s displacement again.Find the ant’s displacement again.Remember, displacement has direction!Remember, displacement has direction!
Distance: 3 cmDistance: 3 cmDisplacement: -3 cmDisplacement: -3 cm
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DisplacementDisplacement
Find the distance and displacement of the Find the distance and displacement of the ant.ant.
Distance: 7 cmDistance: 7 cmDisplacement: +3 cmDisplacement: +3 cm
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Displacement vs. DistanceDisplacement vs. Distance
An athlete runs around a track that is 100 meters An athlete runs around a track that is 100 meters long three times, then stops.long three times, then stops. What is the athlete’s distance and displacement?What is the athlete’s distance and displacement?
Distance = 300 mDistance = 300 m Displacement = 0 mDisplacement = 0 m Why?Why?
Dis-CityDis-City
Create a rectangular city with four roads.Create a rectangular city with four roads. Opposite streets should be the same length(km)Opposite streets should be the same length(km)
Create at least eight buildings with names.Create at least eight buildings with names. Add distances between each building spaced around your Add distances between each building spaced around your
road.road. Add directionAdd direction Create 2 questions per person.Create 2 questions per person.
Each should have answers for distance and displacemen.tEach should have answers for distance and displacemen.t At least one question should have Pythagorean theorem.At least one question should have Pythagorean theorem.
Switch Cities and questions with another Switch Cities and questions with another group and solve.group and solve.
Groups come together and review Groups come together and review questions.questions.
Any questions for the quiz.Any questions for the quiz.
Scalar and Vector QuantitiesScalar and Vector Quantities
Scalar Quantity Scalar Quantity – has magnitude but not – has magnitude but not direction.direction.Distance and speed are scalar quantitiesDistance and speed are scalar quantities..
Vector Quantity Vector Quantity – has magnitude – has magnitude andand direction.direction.Displacement and velocity are vector Displacement and velocity are vector
quantities.quantities.
Speed and VelocitySpeed and Velocity
Essential QuestionEssential Question
What is speed?What is speed?
What is velocity?What is velocity?
What are scalar and vector What are scalar and vector quantities?quantities?
SpeedSpeed
Speed (s) – Rate at which an object is Speed (s) – Rate at which an object is moving.moving.
speed = distance / timespeed = distance / times = d/ts = d/tLike distance, speed Like distance, speed does notdoes not depend on depend on
direction.direction.
SpeedSpeed
A car drives 100 meters in 5 seconds.A car drives 100 meters in 5 seconds.
What is the car’s average speed?What is the car’s average speed?s = d/ts = d/ts = (100 m) / (5 s) = 20 m/ss = (100 m) / (5 s) = 20 m/s
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SpeedSpeed
A rocket is traveling at 10 km/s. How long does it A rocket is traveling at 10 km/s. How long does it take the rocket to travel 30 km?take the rocket to travel 30 km?
SpeedSpeed
A racecar is traveling at 85.0 m/s. How far A racecar is traveling at 85.0 m/s. How far does the car travel in 30.0 s?does the car travel in 30.0 s?
SpeedSpeed
Since the negative implies direction and Since the negative implies direction and speed doesspeed does not assign direction, not assign direction, speed speed cancan only be only be positivepositive or zero. or zero.
VelocityVelocity
Velocity (v) = speed with direction.Velocity (v) = speed with direction.
velocity = displacement / timevelocity = displacement / time
v = v = d / td / t
Pulling It All TogetherPulling It All Together
Back to our ant explorer!Back to our ant explorer!
Distance traveled: 7 cmDistance traveled: 7 cmDisplacement: +3 cmDisplacement: +3 cmAverage speed: (7 cm) / (5 s) = 1.4 cm/sAverage speed: (7 cm) / (5 s) = 1.4 cm/sAverage velocity: (+3 cm) / (5 s) = +0.6 cm/sAverage velocity: (+3 cm) / (5 s) = +0.6 cm/s
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GraphingGraphing
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