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Part 4 Newton’s Second Law of Motion Newton’s Second Law Acceleration is the rate at which your velocity (speed with direction) changes.
Uniform Motion t = 0 t = 1 s t = 2 s t = 3 s t = 4 st = 5 st = 6 s t = 7 s t = 8 s t (s)x (cm)v (cm/s) 00.0 1.05.05 2.010.05 3.015.05 4.020.05 5.025.05.
Ch. 5 Work and Energy. 5-1 Work W = F X d W net = F net d(cos θ) Work (J) Force (N) distance (m) Work is NOT done on an object unless it moves.
Uniform Motion
Acceleration Is a change in velocity over time.Is a change in velocity over time. Is usually described as “speeding up” or “slowing down”, but ……Is usually.
Graphing Motion. Graphs Graphs can show how objects change position or speed. (How far away was the turtle after 60 seconds?)
Welcome to AP Physics B Ms. Bridwell Spring 2014.
100 Forces & Motion 400 300 200 500 100 Earthquakes & Seismic Waves 400 300 200 500 100 Energy 400 300 200 500 100 Skeletal System 400 300 200 500 100.
Energy Test Reveiw
DAY 1 BRAINTEASER / WOD
Slide 3-1 Lecture Outline Chapter 3 Acceleration Lecture 1 © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.