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Page 1: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,
Page 2: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,
Page 3: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

What is motion?

Motion is the change in the position of an object.

To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed, velocity and

acceleration

Page 4: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance vs. displacement

• What is distance? Distance is the total path travelled by an object.

- Distance has magnitude (value) only.

• What is displacement? Displacement is the shortest distance between the start point and finish point with direction

- Displacement has magnitude (value) and direction.

- The SI unit for both distance and displacement is meter (m)

Page 5: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Example: A car moves from point A to point B then to point C as shown in the opposite diagram. Find the distance and displacement travelled by the car

Answer: Distance = 800 + 300 = 1100 m

Displacement = 1100 m to right

Distance vs. displacement

A B C800 m 300 m

A B C800 m 300 m

Page 6: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Example: A horse runs from point A to point C then back to point B as shown in the opposite diagram. Find the distance and displacement travelled by the horse.

Answer: Distance = 800 + 200 = 1000 m

Displacement = 600 m to right

Distance vs. displacement

A B C600 m 200 m

A B C600 m 200 m

Page 7: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Example: A man moves from point A to point B then to point C and finally to point D as shown in the opposite diagram. Find the distance and displacement travelled by the man

Answer: Distance = 50 + 30 + 50 = 130 m

Displacement = 30 m to north

Distance vs. displacement

A B

CD

50 m

30 m

A B

CD

50 m

30 m

Page 8: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

What is speed? Speed is the travelled distance per unit time.

- speed can be calculated by the formula:

or

- The SI unit of speed is meter per second (m/s).

- Another unit for speed is (km/h).

time

distancespeed

Page 9: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

- Formula of speed can be manipulated using:

ds t s

d t where d = s x t or

Page 10: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

Example: A horse runs a distance of 1200 m in 40 s with constant speed. Calculate the speed of the horse.

Answer: Given: d = 1200 m t = 40 s s = ?

t

d s

401200

m/s 30

Page 11: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

Example: A car travels with a constant speed of 20 m/s. How much distance the car will travel in 8 s?

Answer: Given: s = 20 m/s t = 8 s d = ?

tsd 8 x 20 m 160

Page 12: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

Example: How long will it take a man running with a constant speed of 8 m/s to travel a distance of 400 m?

Answer: Given: s = 8 m/s d = 400 m t = ?

s

d t

8400

s 50

Page 13: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Speed

Example: what does it mean to say that the speed of plane is 80 m/s?

Answer: It means that the plane flies a distance of 80 m every

second.

Page 14: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance-time graph• Speed could be represented by graph called distance-

time graph.

• In distance-time graph: distance is represented on the vertical axis and time is represented on horizontal axis

Time (s)D

ista

nce

(m)

Page 15: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance-time graph• Distance-time graph could have different

shapes, two of them are:

Time (s)

Dis

tanc

e (m

)

Time (s)D

ista

nce

(m)

Page 16: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance-time graph• When the distance-time graph has the opposite shape then it means that the object is: moving with constant speed (speed is not changing)

• The slope (steepness) of the of the line equals the speed.

• The steeper the line (more slope) the greater is the speed

Time (s)

Dis

tanc

e (m

)

Page 17: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance-time graphExample: The opposite graph represents the motion of two objects A and B. Which of the two objects have more speed. Explain why.

Answer: Object A has more speed because the slope of its line

is steeper (has more slope).

Time (s)

Dis

tanc

e (m

)

A

B

Page 18: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Distance-time graph• When the distance-time graph has the opposite shape then it means that the object is: at rest, not moving, speed = 0 or slope = 0

Time (s)

Dis

tanc

e (m

)

Page 19: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Average speed and instantaneous speed• When an object is moving with changing speed (speed

is not constant) then its motion is described by: 1- Average speed. 2- Instantaneous speed.

Average speed is the total distance travelled divided by the total time of travel.

Instantaneous speed is the speed at a given moment (point of time)

In a moving car instantaneous speed could be determined from the speedometer

Page 20: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

Velocity

Velocity is the speed of an object and its direction.

Speed has magnitude (value) only.

Velocity has magnitude (value) and direction.

5 m/s

5 m/s

5 m/s

5 m/s

Page 21: What is motion? Motion is the change in the position of an object. To describe the motion of an object we use terms like: Distance, displacement, speed,

5 m/s

5 m/s

5 m/s

5 m/s