2.2 Menganalsis Gerakan Graf ( /20 X 100 %)
2.2 Menganalsis Gerakan Graf ( /20 X 100 %)
2.2 Menganalsis Gerakan Graf ( /20 X 100 %)
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A student is able to : 2.2.1 Plot and interpret displacement-time and velocity-time graphs 2.2.2 Deduce from the shape of a displacement-time graph when a body is: i) at rest ii) moving with uniform velocity iii) moving with non-uniform velocity 2.2.3 Determine distance, displacement and velocity from a displacement-time graph 2.2.4 Deduce from the shape of a velocity-time graph when a body is: i) at rest ii) moving with uniform velocity iii) moving with uniform acceleration 2.2.5 Determine distance, displacement and velocity and acceleration from a velocity-time graph 2.2.6 Solve problems on linear motion with uniform acceleration A: Describe the motion of an object as shown in the following motion graphs. (a) The Displacement-Time Graph Graph of s against t s/m The displacement of the object from a fixed point is .. Therefore, the velocity of the object is . 0 t/s Explanation
s/m The gradient of the graph = ..of the object. The gradient of the graph is ., therefore the velocity of the object is . 0 t/s
s/m The gradient of the graph .. with time. Therefore the velocity of the object . with . 0 t/s
(b) The velocity time graph Graph of v against t v/m s-1 Velocity of object is . . The object is Explanation
t/s v/m s-1 The gradient of the graph = The gradient of the graph is Therefore, the acceleration of the object is t/s v/m s-1 Area under the graph = .
t/s
s/m
25 20 15 10 5
O 5 10 12 15
D t/s
t/s
Solution : O-A A-B B-C C-D Motion of the runner Running with a uniform velocity of 3 m s-1
v/m s-1
10
5 D A 5 10 15 20 25
Calculate:(i) the acceleration, a, for sections AB, BC and CD (ii) total displacement
t/s
2.3 UNDERSTANDING INERTIA .%] A student is able to : 2.3.1 Explain what inertia is 2.3.2 Relate mass to inertia 2.3.3 Give examples to reduce the negative effects of inertia A. Fill in the blanks or underline the correct answers 1.
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When the bus stops suddenly our feet are brought to rest but due to inertia, our body tends to continue its (forward/backward) motion. This causes our body to jerk forward.(thrown forward)
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When the bus moves suddenly from rest our feet are carried (forward/backward) but Due to inertia our body tends to keep us (rest/moving) . This causes our body to fall backwards. (thrown backbards)
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The inertia of an object is the.................................. of the object to remain at ........... or if ...................... to continue its uniform motion in a straight line
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The mass of an object is the amount or quantity of matter contained in the object. The SI unit of mass is .. The mass of an object is wherever it is measured. It is different from .. which is affected by the . of gravity. An object with a larger mass has a .. Inertia.
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Effects of inertia B. Explain the positive effect by using the clues given.
Characteristic (a) The tank which carries liquid in a lorry should be divided into smaller tanks (b) the part between the drivers seat and load should have strong steel structure (c) Safety belts (d) Airbag
Explanation Hold the passengers to their seat during collision Prevent the driver from hitting the steering in an accident Prevent the load from being thrown to the front To reduce the effects of inertia when stopped suddenly.