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Motion PPT (Lesson 1) 2023

This document discusses different types of motion. It defines motion as a change in position relative to a reference point. Motion can be one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional depending on the direction. Motion can also be uniform, meaning the velocity is constant, or non-uniform, meaning the velocity changes. Examples are given of satellite motion, rocket motion, and an athlete running in a race. Motion diagrams are introduced as a series of images showing an object's positions over equal time intervals. Distance-time graphs are also discussed as a way to plot an object's positions and draw a best-fit line. The key differences between distance and displacement are assessed.

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Motion PPT (Lesson 1) 2023

This document discusses different types of motion. It defines motion as a change in position relative to a reference point. Motion can be one-dimensional, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional depending on the direction. Motion can also be uniform, meaning the velocity is constant, or non-uniform, meaning the velocity changes. Examples are given of satellite motion, rocket motion, and an athlete running in a race. Motion diagrams are introduced as a series of images showing an object's positions over equal time intervals. Distance-time graphs are also discussed as a way to plot an object's positions and draw a best-fit line. The key differences between distance and displacement are assessed.

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Motion

LESSON(1)
What comes to your mind when you
hear the word motion ?
So now you know that
 Motion : is a change in position relative to
reference point .
 The description of motion
 is a description Of place and time
Observe the following and Compare between the
satellite motion and rocket motion
periodic motion

translational motion
Types of motion
Types of motion according to
directions
 1- one dimensional
motion
 2-two dimensional
motion
3-three dimensional
motion
According to states of motion

Uniform –motion
Non-uniform motion
Observe and Describe the following an athlete
. during a running race

What is the Motion Diagram?


a series of images showing the positions of moving object at equal time intervals
. •
Representing motion

Car Motion diagram and


Particle model
Draw a particle model for the rider
Distance &time graph
• Example
Draw the motion diagram for a
runner moves equals distance
in equals time intervals

Draw the particle model

Plotting date

To draw this graph ,first plot


the runner’s positions

Draw a line that best fits the


points
What is the
difference between
Distance and Displacement
Assessment
Receive your work sheet 
Assignment
Work sheet
Resources
• Mc Grew Hill Physical science.
• Inspire science Mc Grew Hill.

• https://www. Khanacademy .org/science /physics/one-


dimensional-motion/disp lacement-velocity-time/a/what-is-
displacemen

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