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One Dimensional Motion: Physics

This document outlines the objectives and content for a unit on one-dimensional motion in physics. It includes: A. Differentiating between speed and velocity and interpreting position-time and velocity-time graphs. B. Determining acceleration from position-velocity graphs and solving problems involving acceleration. C. Understanding free-fall motion and solving free-fall problems. It provides practice problems and answers from the textbook chapters covered in the unit on kinematics and dynamics, including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and free-fall. Suggested readings are given from the textbook along with an offer for help from the instructor.

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One Dimensional Motion: Physics

This document outlines the objectives and content for a unit on one-dimensional motion in physics. It includes: A. Differentiating between speed and velocity and interpreting position-time and velocity-time graphs. B. Determining acceleration from position-velocity graphs and solving problems involving acceleration. C. Understanding free-fall motion and solving free-fall problems. It provides practice problems and answers from the textbook chapters covered in the unit on kinematics and dynamics, including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and free-fall. Suggested readings are given from the textbook along with an offer for help from the instructor.

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Physics

One Dimensional Motion


Chapter 2 & 3 from Glencoe: Physics, Principles and Problems
Objectives:
Students (thats you) will be able to:
A. Differentiate between speed and velocity.
CH 2, pg 53 - 54: Chapter 2 Assessment 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 58 (dont graph), 62, 63
B. Read and interpret position-time graphs.
CH 2, pg 39: Practice Problems 9, 11, 12, 13
CH 2, pg 41: Practice Problems 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
CH 2, pg 52 - 54: Chapter 2 Assessment 39, 40, 56, 64
C. Read and interpret velocity and speed from position-time graphs.
CH 2, pg 45: Practice Problems 25, 26, 27
CH 2, pg 47: Practice Problems 29, 30, 31
CH 2, pg 52 - 54: Chapter 2 Assessment 41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 54, 60
CH 2, pg 55: Standardized Test Prep 3, 4, 5, 6
D. Read and interpret position- and velocity-time graphs and determine acceleration from them.
CH 3, pg 61: Practice Problems 3, 4
CH 3, pg 64: 3.1 Section Review 12, 13, 15,
CH 3, pg 67: Practice Problems 22, 24
CH 3, pg 69: 3.2 Section Review 40
CH 3, pg 80 84:Chapter 3 Assessment 55, 58, 60, 66, 68, 73, 74, 82,
CH 2, pg 53: Standardized Test Practice 1, 2,
E.

Solving problems involving acceleration


CH 3, pg 64: Practice Problems 6, 7, 9, 11
CH 3, pg 65: Practice Problems 19, 20, 21
CH 3, pg 69: Practice Problems 26, 27, 28, 29
CH 3, pg 69: Practice Problems 32
CH 3, pg 69: 3.2 Section Review 34, 37, 39,
CH 3, pg 80 84:Chapter 3 Assessment 53, 80, 81, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 109, 117
CH 2, pg 53: Standardized Test Practice 3,

F.

Understand free-fall motion and solve problems involving free-fall


CH 3, pg 74:Practice Problems 42, 44, 45, 46
CH 3, pg 75:3.3 Section Review 49, 50, 51
CH 3, pg 80 84:Chapter 3 Assessment 59, 63, 64, 65, 69, 76, 77, 78, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102,106, 115,
CH 2, pg 53: Standardized Test Practice 4

Suggested Reading:
Pages 30 85 (this includes chapter questions as well)
If these problems are difficult for you, do more (no one ever did worse for working hard)!
The questions written in the chapter are worked out for you at the bottom each page.
Come see me for help anytime! Remember, Physical Science Club is fun for everyone!

Physics

One Dimensional Motion


Answers to selected Questions and Problems:
CH 2
25. a) 0.33 m/s
b) -0.33 m/s
49. 20 m
50. 1.5 * 1011 m
51. 11 m
52. 18 min
58.
62. 720 km/hr

CH 3
4. a) 2.0 m/s2
b) -1.2 m/s2
c) 0.0 m/s2
6. 8.0 m/s2
7. -7.0 m/s2
9. a) -8.3 m/s2
b) -4.2 m/s2
11. -0.5 cm/yr2
19. 120 km/h
20. 5.1 s
21. 9.0 s
26. 8.8 s
27. 363 m
28. 6.3 s
29. 0.75 m/s
32. 1160 m

CH 3 (cont)
34. -1.3 m/s2
37. 71 m/s
39. a) 1350 m
b) 90.0 m/s
42. a) -39 m/s
b) 78 m
44. 8.3 m/s
45. a) 25.8 m
b) 4.6 s
46. a) 2.2 m/s
b) 0.45 s
49. 9.2 m/s
50. 15 m/s
51. 11 m
80. 8.0 m/s2
81. 33 m/s
82. a) 6.0 m/s2
b) 0.0 m/s2
c) -2.0 m/s2
d) -4.0 m/s2
88. 180 m/s
90. a) 140 m
b) 550 m
91. 45 m
92. 920 m
94. 60 m/s

CH 3 (cont)
97. 1.2 s
98. a) -78 m/s
b) -310 m
99. -20 m/s
-20 m
100. 7.3 m/s
102. a) 6.2 m
b) 11 m/s
106. a) -276 m
b) 7.5 s
109. a) 3.1 * 108 m/s2
b) 11 s
115. a) -15 m/s
b) 10 m
c) 20 m

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