Acceleration & deceleration

Acceleration & deceleration
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NatuurkundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2,3

This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 8 videos.

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Acceleration & deceleration

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You can analyse a motion by looking at the distance travelled
You can explain the relationship between force and acceleration
You can explain the relationship between acceleration and speed
You can explain the difference between scalars and vectors


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Can you describe this motion?

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Every photo of the car resembles a moment in time.
When these photos are taken every second, the distance in between these photos will tell you something about the speed in that timeframe.

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Force and motion
With a constant speed, 
the resultant force is zero.

But if there is a resultant force, the direction of this force in relation to your motion will decide if you will start 
to accelerate or decelerate

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Do you remember?
You can't see the force itself, but you can recognize that a force is at work 
when you see the result of an objects interaction with that force:

  1. a change in speed
  2. a change in direction
  3. a change in shape (plastic or elastic)

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G-forces
G forces is about the weight you feel.
2 G means that you feel as if your weight has increased 2 times.

This feeling is caused by a combination of the gravitational force on your body and the force you feel as the result of an acceleration or deceleration

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Scalars & vectors
Scalars are quantities which are described by magnitude only.

Vectors are quantitues which are described  by both a magnitude and a direction

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Read paragraph 4.4
Make 61 t/m 73 + 

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Upload question 52
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Upload question 56
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Upload question 57
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