Linear Kinematics
Linear Kinematics
Objectives: Define the idea of spatial reference frames Introduce the concepts of position, displacement, distance, velocity, and speed Learn how to compute displacement, velocity, and speed Learn the difference between average, instantaneous, and relative velocity
Linear Kinematics
Kinematics The form, pattern, or sequencing of movement with respect to time Forces causing the motion are not considered Linear Motion All parts of an object or system move the same distance in the same direction at the same time Linear Kinematics The kinematics of particles, objects, or systems undergoing linear motion
x = 2m
(x,y) = (1 m, 2 m)
unit of measure
90
-2 origin
=63
(0,0) 2 +x direction x direction
label
x (m)
(0,0,0)
=36
y (m)
2
=53 x (m)
2
x1 (m) 1
(m )
y1 (m)
Position
The location of a point, with respect to the origin, within a spatial reference frame Position is a vector; has magnitude and direction Or, specify position by the coordinates of the point Position has units of length (e.g. meters, feet)
y (m) 2
2.24m
origin (0,0)
=63
Linear Displacement
Change (directed distance) from a points initial position to its final position Displacement is a vector; has magnitude and direction Displacement has units of length (e.g. meters, feet)
pinitial pfinal
1
Computing Displacement
Compute displacement (p) by vector subtraction p = pfinal pinitial y (m)
1
initial position
pinitial
1
pfinal
final position
x (m) pinitial
pinitial
Describing Displacement
Can describe displacement by: Magnitude and direction
(e.g. 2.23m at 26.6 below the +x axis)
y (m) 1
pinitial pfinal
1
p
-1
px
py
x (m)
Distance
The length of the path traveled between a points initial and final position Distance is a scalar; it has magnitude only Has units of length (e.g. meters, feet) Distance (Magnitude of displacement)
Example Problem #1
A box is resting on a table of height 0.3m. A worker lifts the box straight upward to a height of 1m. He carries the box straight backward 0.5m, keeping it at a constant height. He then lowers the box straight downward to the ground. What was the displacement of the box? What distance was the box moved?
Linear Velocity
The rate of change of position Velocity is a vector; has magnitude and direction
velocity =
Shorthand notation:
v =
p t
Computing Velocity
direction of velocity = direction of displacement magnitude of velocity = magnitude of displacement change in time component of velocity = component of displacement change in time
y
p
p py x
y
p / t
V = p / t vy = py / t x
px
vx = px / t
Speed
The distance traveled divided by the time taken to cover it Equal to the average magnitude of the instantaneous velocity over that time. speed = distance change in time
Speed is a scalar; has magnitude only Speed has units of length/time (e.g. m/s, ft/s)
= 8 m/s
Example Problem #2
During the lifting task of example problem #1, it takes the worker 0.5s to lift the box, 1.3s to carry it backward, and 0.6s to lower it. What were the average velocity and average speed of the box during the first, lifting phase of the task? What were the average velocity and average speed of the box for the task as a whole?
Velocity as a Slope
Graph x-component of position vs. time x-component of velocity from t1 to t2 = slope of the line from px at t1 to px at t2
px (m)
10
time (s)
11
Relative Position
Find the position of one point or object relative to another by vector subtraction of their positions p(2 relative to 1) = p2 p1
y (m)
p2 = p1 + p(2 relative to 1)
object 2
p2
1
p(2 relative to 1) p1
object 1
x (m)
Relative Velocity
Apparent velocity of a second point or object to an observer at a first moving point or object Compute by vector subtraction of the velocities v(2 relative to 1) = v2 v1
vy (m/s)
object 2
1
v2 = v1 + v(2 relative to 1)
object 1
vx (m/s)
v(2 relative to 1) v2
1
v1
12
Example Problem #3
A runner on a treadmill is running at 3.4 m/s in a direction 10 left of forward, relative to the treadmill belt (resulting in a forward velocity of 3.3 m/s and a leftward velocity of 0.6 m/s, relative to the belt). The treadmill belt is moving backward at 3.6 m/s. What is the runners overall velocity?
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