02 - One dimensional motion

Learning Targets

    1. Describe motion in terms of frame of reference, displacement, time, and velocity.

    2. Complete calculations using the equation for an object moving with constant velocity.

    3. Construct and interpret graphs of position vs. time.

    4. Describe motion in terms of changing velocity.

    5. Compare graphical representations of accelerated and non-accelerated motion.

    6. Apply kinematics equations to calculate distance, time, velocity, and acceleration under conditions of constant acceleration.

    7. Relate the motion of a freely falling body to motion with constant acceleration.

    8. Calculate displacement, velocity, and time at various points in the motion of a freely falling object.

    9. Compare the motions of different objects in freefall.

Assessments

    • Section 1 practice (group, mixed throughout notes)

    • Page 47: 1-6 (4b for extra credit)

    • Graph matching motion activity

    • Water cup acceleration activity

    • Section 2 kinematics equations notes and practice

      • Page 49: 1-5 (a=(vf-vi)/t equation)

      • Page 53: 1-4 (d=1/2(vi+vf)t equation)

      • Page 55: 1-4 (d=vit+1/2at^2 equation)

      • Experimentally determine acceleration of gravity

      • Page 58: 1-6 (vf^2=vi^2+2ad equation)

    • Ball drop all-class lab

    • Page 59: 1-6

    • Page 64: 1-4

    • Page 65: 1-6

    • Inclined plane activity – acceleration of gravity

    • Chapter 2 test

Notes

Chapter 2 notes