
Speed, velocity, and acceleration
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Francis Scott Young
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Speed,
Velocity, and
Acceleration
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Speed
•The distance an object travels per unit of time
•Speed = Distance ÷ Time (S = D ÷ T)
•Average Speed = Total Distance ÷ Total Time
Common Units for Speed
meters per second (m/s)
kilometers per hour (km/h)
miles per hour (mi/h)
feet per second (ft/s)
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for speed?
Speed = distance/direction
Speed = direction/distance
Speed = distance/time
Speed = time/direction
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Examples of Speed
• A car traveled 10 meters per second
• A plane flew 300 miles per hour
• An ant moved 2 feet per minute
10 m/s
300 mi/h
2 ft/min
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of speed?
10 mph
15 meters per second
500 feet per second
45 feet north
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Velocity
•Speed in a given direction
•The speed and direction of an object’s motion
•The velocity of an object can change even if the
speed stays constant
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Multiple Choice
What is velocity?
Speed in a given direction
Distance/time
Mr. Young's mother
How far you've traveled over a certain time.
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Examples of Velocity
• A soccer ball rolling 3 meters per second East
• An owl swooping down to the ground at 10 feet
second
• A person walking 6 miles per hour North
3 m/s East
6 mi/h North
10 ft/s down
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Multiple Select
Select all of the velocity examples below.
Mr. Young runs north to the ice cream truck
Mr. Young runs south, away from the scary kitten
Mr. Young waddles east at 2 miles per hour
A truck traveling 50 miles per hour
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Acceleration
•The rate of change of velocity
•Includes an increase in speed, decrease in
speed, or change in direction of an object
Speeding
Up
Changing
Direction
Slowing
Down
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Multiple Choice
Define "acceleration"
Change in speed or direction
Distance / time
Speed + a direction
Speeding up
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Examples of Acceleration
• Speeding up at the start of a race
• Slowing down in a traffic jam
• A car turning around a corner
Speeding
Up
Changing
Direction
Slowing
Down
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Checkpoint
• 5 checkpoint questions
• Discuss each question with a partner
• Write a complete answer to each question on
your notes page
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Question 1
How are speed,
velocity, and
acceleration
related?
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Question 2
What is the
difference
between speed
and velocity?
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Question 3
Speed, Velocity, or Acceleration?
Driving a truck 50 miles
per hour East from
California to Florida.
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Question 4
Speed, Velocity, or Acceleration?
Walking at a slower pace
after realizing you will be
early to school.
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Question 5
Speed, Velocity, or Acceleration?
A turtle walking 20 feet
per minute through the
grass.
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Acceleration
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