Ch3 - Motion in 1D
Ch3 - Motion in 1D
Ch3 - Motion in 1D
General Physics I
Displacement:
When the object’s velocity and acceleration are in the same direction, the
object is speeding up. On the other hand, when the object’s velocity and
acceleration are in opposite directions, the object is slowing down.
The instantaneous acceleration can also be written:
at t=2.0s;
Motion diagram for a car moving at constant
velocity (zero acceleration)
b-) If the plane touches down at position xi=0, what is the final position
of the plane?
A car traveling at a constant speed of 45.0m/s
passes a trooper hidden behind a billboard.
One second after the speeding car passes the
billboard, the trooper sets out from the
billboard to catch it, accelerating at a constant
rate of 3.00m/s2. How long does it take her to
overtake
the car?
At that instant, the car has already traveled a distance of 45.0m because it has
traveled at a constant speed of vx=45.0m/s for 1 s. Thus, the initial position of the
speeding car is xB=45.0m
The trooper overtakes the car at the instant her position matches that of the car,
which is position C:
A freely falling object is any object moving freely under
the influence of gravity alone, regardless of its initial
motion.
The velocity of the stone when it arrives back at its original height
is equal in magnitude to its initial velocity but oppo-site in
direction