Kinematics: AP Physics B
Kinematics: AP Physics B
Kinematics: AP Physics B
AP Physics B
Defining the important variables
Kinematics is a way of describing the motion of objects
without describing the causes. You can describe an
object’s motion:
In words Mathematically Pictorially Graphically
No matter HOW we describe the motion, there are several KEY VARIABLES
that we use.
Symbol Variable Units
t Time s
a Acceleration m/s/s
x or y Displacement m
vo Initial velocity m/s
v Final velocity m/s
g or ag Acceleration due to m/s/s
gravity
The velocity equations
v v vo
a v vo at
t t
v vo at
Kinematic #1
Example: A boat moves slowly out of a marina (so as to not
leave a wake) with a speed of 1.50 m/s. As soon as it
passes the breakwater, leaving the marina, it throttles up
and accelerates at 2.40 m/s/s.
a) How fast is the boat moving after accelerating for 5 seconds?
What do I What do I
know? want? v vo at
vo= 1.50 m/s v=?
v (1.50) (2.40)(5)
a = 2.40 m/s/s
v 13.5 m/s
t=5s
Kinematic #2
Derived by solving average velocity equation for v and inserting into
average acceleration equation.
x xo vox t 1 at 2
2
b) How far did the boat travel during that time?
x xo vox t 1 at 2
2
x 0 (1.5)(5) 1 (2.40)(52 )
2
x 37.5 m
Does all this make sense?
13.5 m/s
A bh A (5)(1.5)
A 7.50 m
1 1
A bh (5)(12)
A bh A (5)(1.5) 2 2
A 7.50 m
A 30 m
1.5
m/s
x xo vox t 1 at 2
2
x xo vox t 1 att
A = HB 2
x xo vox t 1 vt
2
v v 2a ( x xo )
2 2
o
Example: You are driving through town at 12 m/s when suddenly a ball rolls
out in front of your car. You apply the brakes and begin decelerating at
3.5 m/s/s.
How far do you travel before coming to a complete stop?
What do I What do I
know? want?
vo= 12 m/s x=? v 2 vo2 2a ( x xo )
0 12 2 2(3.5)( x 0)
a = -3.5 m/s/s
144 7 x
V = 0 m/s
x 20.57 m
Common Problems Students Have
I don’t know which equation to choose!!!
x
v vo at
v
x xo voxt 1 at 2
2
t
v v 2a ( x xo )
2 2
o
Kinematics for the VERTICAL Direction
All 3 kinematics can be used to analyze one
dimensional motion in either the X direction OR the
y direction.
v vo at v y voy gt
x xo voxt 1 at y yo voy t
2 1 gt 2
2 2
v vox 2a( x xo ) v y voy 2 g ( y yo )
2 2 2 2
“g” or ag – The Acceleration due to
The acceleration due to gravity is a special constant that exists
gravity
in a VACUUM, meaning without air resistance. If an object is
in FREE FALL, gravity will CHANGE an objects velocity by
9.8 m/s every second.
g a g 9.8 m / s 2
a 378.5 m/s/s
Examples
How long does it take a car at rest to cross a 35.0 m
intersection after the light turns green, if the acceleration
of the car is a constant 2.00 m/s/s?
v = 25 m/s
t = 6s
v vo at
25 12.5 a (6)
a 2.08 m/s/s
Motion Diagrams