Uniform Accelerated Motion
Uniform Accelerated Motion
MOTION
OBJECTIVES:
differentiate
uniform motion and
uniformly accelerated motion.
Solve problems related to uniform
motion and uniformly accelerated
motion
ACTIVITY NO. 1
WORD
ASSOCIATION
Direction: Think of word/s or situation that can
be associated from the words below.
DISTANCE
The actual length
covered by an
object.
It is scalar quantity
meaning it only has
a numerical value.
DISPLACEMENT
The straight line or short
cut from the initial
position to the final
position with direction.
It is a vector quantity
which means it both has
a numerical value and
direction.
SPEED
Speed is how fast
you are travelling.
Example: riding a
car with a speed of
20 m/s.
VELOCITY
Speed In a given
direction.
Example: riding a
car with a speed of
20 m/s going
north.
ACCELERATION
Thechange in velocity
over time.
Means,that there is a
change or variation of
distance at a given
time.
Example: the car’s
accelerating at 20 m/2s
Assume that you are riding a vehicle and
observe the speedometer readings below.
1. Horizontal Dimension
X- axis
Motion straight in the ground
2. Vertical Dimension
Y-axis
Also called free fall
Motion upward and downward
COUNTDOWN
5 Variables
4 Formulas
3 able to find 3 variables
2 you can obtain 2 remaining variables
1 happy physics student
5 VARIABLES
VARIABLES UNIT
A= accelearation m/s2
Vi = Initial Velocity m/s2
Vf = Final velocity m/s
T = time s
D= m
distance/displacement
HORIZONTAL
DIMENSION
Problem Solving
VERTICAL DIMENSION
OR FREE FALL
If you throw an object upward
what will happen next?
Everything that goes up or
thrown upward always falls at a
constant acceleration which has
a constant magnitude of 9.8 m /
s2
VERTICAL DIMENSION
OR FREE FALL
Problem Solving
• Sam is playing a ball on
top of a building but the
ball fell and hit the ground
after 2.6 s.
- What is the final velocity
of the ball just before it
hits the ground?
- How high is the building?
Raindrops fall from a
height of 2000 meters
above the ground. How
fast are they moving right
before the hit the ground?
QUESTIONS: