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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

what is diffrence between, speed, velocity and acceleration

http://www.edinformatics.com/math_science/acceleration.htm


Definitions:

Speed or Velocity?

Speed is the rate of motion, or the rate of change of position. It is expressed as distance moved (d) per unit of time(t). Speed is a scalar quantity with dimensions distance/time. Speed is measured in the same physical units of measurement as velocity, but does not contain an element of direction. Speed is thus the magnitude component of velocity. Velocity contains both the magnitude and direction components.

Common speeds of moving objects

For human beings, an average walking speed is about 3 mph (~5 km/h, 1.39m/s),
The speed of long distance jogging for average persons is about 6 mph (~10 km/h, 2.7 m/s).
Top athletic sprinters can run at 23.03 mph (~36.85 km/h, 10.24 m/s) within a short distance such as a 200 meters dash.
Cycling can average 12 mph (~20 km/h, 5.56 m/s)
Car can average 65 mph (~104 km/h, 28.9 m/s ) on highway
A
747 Airplane has an average speed 565 mi/hr

Acceleration

Acceleration, (symbol: a) is defined as the rate of change of velocity. It is thus a vector quantity with dimension length/time². In SI units, acceleration is measured in meters/second².

To accelerate an object is to change its velocity, which is accomplished by altering either its speed or direction (like in case of uniform circular motion) in relation to time. Acceleration can have positive and negative values. Any time that the sign (+ or -) of the acceleration is the same as the sign of the velocity, the object will speed up. If the signs are opposite, the object will slow down. Acceleration is a vector quantity. When either velocity or direction changes, there is acceleration (or deceleration).

To accelerate an object requires the application of a force.

Graphing Velocity and Acceleration

A car accelerates from rest. The following two graphs are created using a java applet (see below).


The graph of velocity (m/sec.) vs. time (sec.) is a straight line for accelerating objects.

acceleration = velocity / time

What is the slope of this graph?

Please enter your answer in the space provided:


meters/second²

The graph of distance (x) vs. time (t) is a curve where the equation of motion is:

x = 1/2 at². What value of (a) would you expect for this graph?

Hint: For each value of t (in s), there is only one value for x (in m). Pick any ordered pair for t and x and substitute them into the above equation. Then solve for a.

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