Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Motion
- Motion
Anmerkungen:
- Motion is the action or process
of moving or being moved and an
object is in motion if its distance
from another object is changing.
- How to tell if an object is
in motion
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- To know an object is in motion you use a reference point. A reference point is a place or object used for comparison to tell whether another object or thing is moving.
- Reference point
Anmerkungen:
- A reference point is a place or object used for comparison to tell whether another object or thing is moving.
- Graphing Motion
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- To show the motion of an object you have to plot it on a line graph which is distance versus time.
- Describing motion
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- Motion is described by distance which is measured in Units.
- Measuring distance
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- Distance is mostly measured using the International System of Units.
- International System
of Units
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- The International System of Units is a system of measurement that most scientists around the world use to describe the distance an object moves. The basic unit of length for this system is meters.
- Examples
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- There are many units to the International System of Units. The main ones are Millimeters, Centimeters, Meters, Kilometers etc. There are many more.
- Speed
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- Speed is the distance an object or thing travels per unit of time.
- Average Speed
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- Not every object that is in motion has a constant speed but it does have an average speed. To calculate the average speed divide the total distance traveled by the total time.
- Instantaneous Speed
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- Instantaneous speed is the rate an object is moving at a given instant in time.
- Velocity
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- Velocity is basically speed in a given direction. When you know both speed and direction of an objects motion you know its velocity.
- Acceleration
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- In science acceleration is the rate in which velocity changes. Therefore acceleration refers to increasing speed, decreasing speed, or changing direction.
- Calculating Acceleration
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- To calculate the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line you have to calculate the change in speed per unit of time.
- Acceleration Equation
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- The acceleration equation is Acceleration=Final Speed-Initial Speed/Time.
- Speed Equation
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- The speed equation is distance over time.
- Slope
Anmerkungen:
- The steepness of a line on a graph is called slope. Slopes on graphs are used to show the speed of an object using distance versus time. To calculate slope you use rise over run.