TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES
Contents & Structure
Recap From Last Lesson
DYNAMICS
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
RECTILINEAR MOTION
Summary / Recap of Main Points
What To Expect Next Week
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Chapter 10 Linear Motion

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Topic 10 : Linear Motion
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2. TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this topic, you should be able to:
1. Differentiate position, displacement and distance.
2. Use differentiation or integration to obtain equations for position, velocity and
acceleration and subsequently solve the questions
3. Solve problems on motion with constant acceleration by using kinematics
equations
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3. Contents & Structure

Contents & Structure
• Rectilinear Motion – constant acceleration and variable acceleration
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4. Recap From Last Lesson

• Dry Friction
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5. DYNAMICS

Teaching Contents
DYNAMICS
• Dynamics is part of mechanics that deals with the analysis of
bodies in motion.
• Dynamics include:
a) Kinematics
Is used to relate displacement, velocity, acceleration and time without relation to the
cause of motion.
b) Kinetics
Study of the relation existing between the forces acting on a body, the mass of the
body and the motion of the body.
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6. RECTILINEAR MOTION

A particle moving along a straight line is said to be in rectilinear motion.
Position
The coordinate corresponding to the location of the body from a reference point. Could be mentioned in the
negative (-ve) or positive direction (+ve).
5m
O
A
+5m from reference point O
+5m
B
2m O
-2m from reference point O
-2m
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Distance
The total accumulated travel in the given time.
Displacement
The distance directly between the start and finish, no matter how far it has
travelled in distance, with a sense of direction.
Movement of object
Distance = 5+7+7+4 = 23m
5m
1
2
3
4
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2m
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Speed
The total distance travelled divided by the time taken.
Velocity
The total displacement travelled divided by the time taken
8m
O
6m
2s
6s
1
2
2s
3
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9. RECTILINEAR MOTION

If a (acceleration) is +ve (positive) → Velocity increases
→ Particle is moving faster in the positive direction
5 m/s
3 m/s
2s
→ Particle is moving slowly in the negative direction
- 5 m/s
- 3 m/s
2s
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If a (acceleration) is –ve (negative) → Velocity decreases
→ Particle is moving slowly in the positive direction
3 m/s
5 m/s
2s
-3 m/s
-5 m/s
Deceleration
→ Particle is moving faster in the negative direction
2s
Refers to acceleration when the speed of the particle decreases, the particle is moving
more slowly.
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11. RECTILINEAR MOTION

Motion of Particle
1.
Uniform Rectilinear Motion
straight line motion where the acceleration, a of the particle is zero for every
value of t. The velocity, V is therefore constant.
dx/dt = V = constant, a = 0
by integrating the equation, we get the position
x = x0 + Vt
Where x0 is the initial position.
This equation may be used only if the velocity of the particle is known to be constant.
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13. RECTILINEAR MOTION

V2 = V02 + 2a(x-xo)
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14. Summary / Recap of Main Points


Difference between displacement and distance
Difference between speed and velocity
Differentiation and integration for Variable acceleration
Constant acceleration formulas
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15. What To Expect Next Week

In Class
• Angular motion
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Preparation for Class
• Kinematic Equations
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