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MRS. LEOS Section 1.2 Speed measures how fast position changes.

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Section 1.2 Speed measures how fast position changes. Mrs. Leos. How far is Wet ‘n Wild? What are different ways to describe how far somewhere is?. EXPLORE: (page 16) How can you measure speed?. PURPOSE: To introduce the relationship among speed, distance, and time. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MRS. LEOS

Section 1.2Speed measures how fast

position changes.

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How far is Wet ‘n Wild?What are different ways to

describe how far somewhere is?

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EXPLORE: (page 16)How can you measure speed?

PURPOSE: To introduce the relationship among speed, distance, and time.

How can you measure speed?Read through procedure on pg 16Answer What do you think Questions in ISN.

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Position can change at different rates.

Speed is a measure of how fast something moves or the distance it moves, in a given amount of time.

The greater the speed an object has,

the faster it changed position.

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Look at the picture on p 17 What does each group of numbers in a box

represent? How can you tell which cyclist is pedaling

faster? How far will each rider travel in 5 seconds?

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Calculating Speed

Distance and time measurementsThe formula for speed (average)

Speed = Distance/Time S = d/t

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Let’s practice! A wheelchair racer completes a 100-meter

course in 20 seconds. What is his speed?

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A dog runs 200 m in 25 s on the beach. What is his speed? Raise your hand when you know the answer

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If a remote-control car travels 100 m in 50 s, what is its speed?

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Check your reading

If two runners cover the same distance in different amounts of time, how do their speeds compare?

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Average Speed

Instantaneous speed (moment-to moment speed) is hard to measure, therefore it is easier to calculate your average speed

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Distance-Time Graphs

Shows how speed relates to distance and time

TIME is on the x- axis (horizontal)

DISTANCE is on the y-axis (vertical)

IN YOUR OWN WORDS SUMMARIZE bullets 1,2,3

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Calculating Speed from a Graph

How fast is the zebra walking during the first 20 seconds?

Practice Math problems

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Reading Visuals-Page 21

How do the distances change over each 10 second time interval?

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Velocity includes speed and direction

Velocity= speed in a specific direction

Example: walking east at a speed of three meters per second

Vector: a quantity that has both size AND direction (velocity)

Two objects can have the same speed but different velocities (same speed, different directions)

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On page 26 (left side of notebook), demonstrate your understanding of Section 1.2

Write your summary ( 5-7 sentences)