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P4 - Explaining Motion
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(P4) Physics Mapa Mental sobre P4 - Explaining Motion, creado por Matthew Jones el 30/09/2013.
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P4 - Explaining Motion
Speed
Speed (m/s) = Distance Traveled (m) / Time Taken (s)
Distance (m) = Speed (m/s) X Time Taken (s)
Time (s) = Distance (m) / Speed (m/s)
Distance-Time Graphs
Gradient = Speed
Flat sections are where it's stationary
The steeper the gradient, the faster it is going
Straight lines meaning the object is moving at a constant speed
A steeping curve = Acceleration
A leveling off curve = Deceleration
Speed = Gradient = Vertical / Horizontal
Displacement-Time Graphs
Displacement can be Positive or Negative
They show is two different objects travelling different directions from a point
Acceleration
Acceleration (m/s~2) = Change in Velocity (m/s) / Time Taken (s)
Change in Velocity (m/s) = Acceleration (m/s~2) X Time Taken (s)
Time Taken (s) = Change in Velocity (m/s) / Acceleration (m/s~2)
Velocity-Time Graphs
Gradient = Acceleration
Flat sections = Constant Speed
The steeper the gradient, the greater the acceleration or deceleration
Uphill sections are acceleration
Downhill sections are deceleration
Negative Velocity means the object is travelling in the opposite direction
Forces and Friction
Forces occur when two object interact
An object resting on a surface experiences a reaction force
Moving objects normally experience friction
Three types of Friction
Friction between solid surfaces which are gripping
Friction between solid surfaces which are sliding past each other
Can be reduced by adding a lubricant
Resistance or "Drag" from fluids
Acceleration
When a car exerts a bigger driving force than the drag counter force, the car will then accelerate.
The bigger the force, the greater the acceleration
Momentum
Momentum (kg m/s) = Mass (kg) X Velocity (m/s)
Velocity (m/s) = Momentum (kg m/s) / Mass (kg)
Mass (kg) = Momentum (kg m/s) / Velocity (m/s)
Change of Momentum
Change of Momentum (kg m/s) = Resultant Force (N) x Time for which the force acts (s)
Resultant Force (N) = Change of Momentum (kg m/s) / Time for which the force acts (s)
Time for which the force acts (s) = Change of Momentum (kg m/s) / Resultant Force (N)
Car Safety Features Reduce Forces
Crumple Zones
Increases the time taken for the car to stop
Air Bags
Slows the passenger more gradually
Seat Belts
Increases the time taken for the wearer to stop (reduces the forces acting on the chest)
Helmets
Increases the time taken for your head to come to a stop if it hits something hard
Work
When a force moves an object, it does work and energy is transferred to the object
Amount of energy transferred (J) = Work Done (J)
Work done by a force
Work done by a force (J) = Force (N) x Distance moved in direction of force (m)
Force (J) = Work done by a force (J) / Distance moved in direction of force (m)
Distance moved in direction of force (m) = Work done by a force (J) / Force (N)
Kinetic Energy
Kinetic Energy (J) = 1/2 x Mass (kg) x Velocity~2 ([m/s]~2)
Mass (kg) = 1/2 x Kinetic Energy (J) / Velocity~2 ([m/s]~2)
Velocity~2 ([m/s]~2) = 1/2 x Kinetic Energy (J) / Mass (kg)
GPE
Change in GPE
Change in GPE (J) = Weight (N) x Vertical Height Difference (m)
Weight (N) = Change in GPE (J) / Vertical Height Difference (m)
Vertical Height Difference (m) = Change in GPE (J) / Weight (N)
Kinetic Energy Gained - GPE Lost
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