Lesson 7 — 4.4 acceleration & speed time graphs

This lesson
  • rearranging the formula for acceleration
  • speed-time graphs

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This lesson
  • rearranging the formula for acceleration
  • speed-time graphs

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Learning goals 4.4
  • Calculate acceleration
  • Define the unit for acceleration
  • Rearrange the formula for acceleration
  • Read a speed-time graph correctly
  • Explain terminal velocity

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Learning goals 4.4
  • Calculate acceleration
  • Define the unit for acceleration
  • Rearrange the formula for acceleration
  • Read a speed-time graph correctly
  • Explain terminal velocity

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Recap
  • What is the formula for acceleration
  • What is the unit of acceleration. Explain your answer

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acceleration=timefinalspeedstartingspeed

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a=tvfvi
acceleration=timefinalspeedstartingspeed
Or 
a= 
Δv
÷t

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a=tvfvi
acceleration=timefinalspeedstartingspeed
  • a: acceleration
  • vf: final speed
  • vi: initial speed
  • t: time

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Unit of Acceleration
  • speed/time
  • (m/s)/s


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Unit of Acceleration
  • speed/time
  • (m/s)/s


m/s
2

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Rearranging the formula for speed
a=tvfvi
3=26
                                     is the same as                v = a.t 
 
                                     is the same as          


Δ
a=Δtv
(vfvi)=at
t=a(vfvi)
t=Δav

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Speed-time graphs

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Speed-time graphs
The area under the curve = De travelled distance. 

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Speed-time graphs
area A=12   Area B=30  Area C= 9
              
         d= 51 m

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The area under the graph

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The area under the graph
Area under graph = 64
          d=64 m

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Terminal velocity

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Constant speed. travelling the same distance each second. Constant slope
(x,t)-diagram
(v,t)-diagram
Constant speed. travelling the same distance each second. Constant slope

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Deccelerating (slowing down) travelling lesser distance each second. Graph is becoming less steep=. Slope is decreasing
(x,t)-diagram
(v,t)-diagram

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Accelerating ( speeding up). Travelling more distance each second. Graph is becoming more steep = slope is increasing.
(x,t)-diagram
(v,t)-diagram

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Exercise
Mike goes for a run. At the start of his run he runs at a speed of 7 m/s. 25 seconds later he runs at a speed of 4 m/s. Calculate his acceleration. Answer  

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  • Elevators in in the Yokohama tower in Japan are among the fastest in the world. They accelerate upwards at a rate of 3.125 m/s2 for 4 seconds. Starting from rest, what is their final speed? Vf= 12,5 m/s

  • A cyclists cycles at a speed of 5/ms. He accelerates at a rate of 1.26 m/s2 for 6.3 seconds. Calculate his final speed. vf= 12,94 m/s





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Learning goals 4.4
  • Calculate acceleration
  • Define the unit for acceleration
  • Rearrange the formula for acceleration
  • Read a speed-time graph correctly
  • Explain terminal velocity

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