
Acceleration
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Physics
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11th - 12th Grade
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Medium
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John Oglesby
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15 Slides • 12 Questions
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Acceleration: average and instantaneous

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We remember acceleration
acceleration = change in velocity over time
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Question:
when you think of acceleration what comes to mind?
What qualifies as acceleration?
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Answer:
3 ways that an object can accelerate include:
speeding up
slowing down
changing direction
What qualifies as acceleration?
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These graphs are used when an object travels in a straight line and does NOT change direction.
line A = acceleration (speeding up)
line B = moving at a constant velocity (no change in speed)
line C = decelerating (slowing down)
Velocity vs Time Graphs
A
B
C
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What about the slope of a Vel vs Time Graph?
Calculate Avg Acceleration from:
0s - 4 sec
4 sec - 7 sec
7 sec - 10 sec
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Poll
Acceleration is the change in velocity with time: True or False
True
False
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Acceleration Activity
I'll jump off a chair but not the roof. Why?
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Avg. Acceleration & Instantaneous Acceleration
How do I find the instantaneous acceleration at 5 seconds?
How do I find the average acceleration between any two points?
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Learning Objective
To calculate the tangent of a curve
To determine average and instantaneous acceleration from a velocity-time graph.
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To find Avg Accel between any two pts on the line, draw a straight line between those points and find the slope of the line.
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Instantaneous Acceleration is the acceleration at a specific point in time.
How do you propose to find out what the instantaneous acceleration is at 5 seconds?
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To find Instantaneous Acceleration at a specific point in time (5 sec) we will draw a line tangent to the line at that point, then we will find the slope of that line.
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Multiple Choice
A tangent touches the curve at more than one point: True or False
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Using a tangent on a curve in velocity time graph we calculate the .............
instantaneous acceleration
av. acceleration
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Multiple Choice
The formula for calculating avg acceleration is
t(vf−vi) True or False
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If the final velocity is greater than initial velocity,
vf>v0 acceleration is
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
If the initial velocity is greater than final velocity, v0>vf
acceleration is
positive
negative
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Just so you know.....
The area under the curve of the line of a velocity vs time graph, is displacement :)
Also..... a line tangent to a line at some point is called a derivative. That is the instantaneous rate of change at some pt. This is calculus.
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Also, the area under the curve of a linear function is called an Integral. This is also calculus.
Newton get really busy one year and invented it... just for you. ;)
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Straight Lines - We can use Geometry
Curved Lines - This is where calculus comes in
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