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1.7 Motion at Different Velocity 2.1d

This document provides an example of interpreting a position-time graph showing the motion of a jogger and instructions for students to practice analyzing position-time graphs. The sample problem examines a graph of a jogger's motion to determine when they were running faster, their farthest point, when they rested, and their displacement and velocity over different time intervals. Students are asked to answer similar questions about the motion of a delivery truck based on its position-time graph.

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1.7 Motion at Different Velocity 2.1d

This document provides an example of interpreting a position-time graph showing the motion of a jogger and instructions for students to practice analyzing position-time graphs. The sample problem examines a graph of a jogger's motion to determine when they were running faster, their farthest point, when they rested, and their displacement and velocity over different time intervals. Students are asked to answer similar questions about the motion of a delivery truck based on its position-time graph.

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1.

7 : Motion at Different Velocity

by

Nada Saab, Ph.D.

http://nhsaab.weebly.com


Week 4
Chapter 1. Simple Motion

1.7 Motion at Different Velocity (P2.1D)


Only a few things move with uniform motion for a long
periods of time. Generally they speed up or slow down or
change direction.

What to do?
1. Study sample problem below
2. Do practice exercises numbers 1, 2, 3, 4.
3. Show your work and submit.
4. Answers are shown below (in blue) to verify your work.
5. When submitting, write the section number, Example:
Section 1.7 (Motion at Different Velocity) Exercises numbers
1, 2, 3, 4.
Sample Problems;

The following position-time graph depicts the motion of a


jogger moving along a straight path.

Examine the graph above to answer the following questions:

a) When was the jogger running the faster?


b) What was the farthest point reached by the jogger?
c) When, if ever, did the jogger rest?
d) State the jogger’s displacement for the following time
intervals.
i) 0 to 200 s
ii) 100 s to 300 s
iii) 300 s to 500 s
iv) 0 to 500 s
e) Find the velocity for each of the lettered sections A, B, C, and
D.
f) What was the total distance travelled by the jogger?

Solutions

a) Since the slope of a position-time graph gives the velocity,


we know that the greater the slope, the greater the velocity.
Since section A has the steepest slope, it represents the interval
during which the jogger ran faster.

b) Between 200 s and 300 s the jogger’s position remained at


750 m from her starting point and then she started back.
Therefore, the farthest point reached was 570 m.

c) The position of the jogger doesn’t change between 200 and


300 s. Therefore, she must have been resting during this time
interval.

d) We know the positions, then we can find the displacement by


using the relationship:

➝ ➝ ➝
Δd = d2 - d1

Therefore, the displacement for each of the specified intervals


may be determined as follows:
i) For the interval 0 to 200 s

ii) For the interval 100 s to 300 s.

iii) For the interval 300 s to 500 s

iv) For the interval 0 to 500 s


e) The slope of each section gives the velocity for that interval,
or

The negative sign in this case means that the jogger is


moving in the opposite direction to section A and B. In sections
A and B, she moves away from her starting position. She rests
in section C and returns to her starting position in section D.
f) To find the total distance travelled by the jogger, the distance
travelled away from the starting point is added to the distance
travelled on the return trip
Practice

The position-Time graph shows the motion of a delivery


truck whose driver is trying to find certain house on a long
straight street.

1. What is the truck’s position at each of the following times?


a)10 s, b) 15 s, c) 30 s, d) 45 s, e) 50 s

2. What is the truck’s velocity in each of the lettered intervals?


3. What is the displacement for the following time intervals?
a) 0 to 20 s
b) 0 to 30 s
c) 0 to 50 s

4. What is the distance travelled during the following intervals?


a) 0 to 20 s
b) 0 to 30 s
c) 0 to 50 s

Answers:

1. a) 150 m, b) 150 m, c) 100 m, d) 350 m,


e) 400 m
2. A 15 m/s, B 0, C - 5.0 m/s, D 20 m/s, E 10 m/s
3. a) 150 m, b) 100 m, c) 400 m
4. a) 150 m, b) 200 m, c) 500 m.

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