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Picturing Motion Section 3.1 Physics Objectives • Draw and use motion diagrams to describe motion. • Use a particle model to represent a moving object. Motion Diagrams • Used to study motion. • Like a frame in an old movie. • All the frames are stacked on top of each other. • Def: A series of images of a moving object that records its position after equal time intervals. Operational Definitions • • • • Speeding up Slowing down At rest Constant speed Examples of Motion Diagrams Pg 45 in your textbooks The Particle Model • Exactly the same as a motion diagram. • Instead of a person or picture series, you just use a dot (particle) to represent the object moving. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/1DKin/U1L2b.html Questions pg. 46 Questions • Use the particle model to draw a motion diagram for a runner moving at a constant speed. • Use the particle model to draw a motion diagram for a runner starting at rest and speeding up. • Use the particle model to draw a motion diagram for a car that starts from rest, speeds up to a constant speed, and then slows to a stop. The End