Wk1-2 Module 1
Wk1-2 Module 1
KINEMATICS OF
A PARTICLE
Module 1:KINEMATICS OF A
PARTICLE
◦Position, Velocity and
Acceleration
Kinematical Quantities
1. Distance /Displacement Position
2. Speed /Velocity
3. Time
4. acceleration (vector quantity)
Position and Displacement
Particle moving along a straight line is said
to be in rectilinear motion.
• Position coordinate of a particle is defined by
positive or negative distance of particle from a
fixed origin on the line.
x(t ) 6t 2 t 3
or in the form of a graph x vs. t.
Velocity
Consider particle which occupies position P
at time t, and P’ at t +Dt,
x
Average velocity
t
x
Instantaneous velocity v lim
t 0 t
2 3
x(t ) 6t t
Acceleration
From the definition of a derivative,
x dx
v lim
t 0 t dt
x(t ) 6t 2 t 3
dx 2
v(t ) 12t 3t
dt
RECTILINEAR MOTION
From the definition of a derivative,
v dv d 2 x
a lim 2
t 0 t dt dt
e.g. v 12t 3t 2
dv
a 12 6t
dt
RECTILINEAR MOTION
• Consider particle with motion given by
x 6t 2 t 3
dx
v 12t 3t 2
dt
dv d 2 x
a 2 12 6t
dt dt
• at t = 0, x = 0, v = 0, a = 12 m/s2
• at t = 2 s, x = 16 m, v = vmax = 12 m/s, a = 0
v t
dv
a constant
dv a dt
v0 0
dt
v v 0 at
v v 0 at
RECTILINEAR MOTION
Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion:
x t
dx dx v 0 at dt
v 0 at x0 0
dt 2
x x0 v 0 t at 1
2
2
x x0 v 0 t at 1
2
RECTILINEAR MOTION
Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion:
v x
dv v dv a dx
v a constant v0 x0
dx 1
2
v 2
v 02 a x x0
v 2 v 02 2a x x0
Motion with Constant Acceleration
1. A car is heading east through a small Iowa
city accelerates after he passes the signpost
marking the city limits. His acceleration is a
constant 4.0 m/s2. At time t = 0 he is 5.0 m east
of the signpost, moving east at 15 m/s.
a) Find his position and velocity at t = 2.0 s
b) Where is the motorcyclist when his velocity
is 25 m/s
Ex. 2You throw a ball vertically upward from the roof of a tall
building. The ball leaves your hand at a point even with the roof
railing with an upward speed of 15.0 m/s; the ball is then in free
fall. On its way back down, it just misses the railing. At the
location of the building. Find:
a) The velocity when the ball is 5.00 m above the railing
b) The maximum height reached and the time at which it is
reached
c) The acceleration of the ball when it is at its maximum
height.
d) Assume that the building is 50 m tall, what is the velocity
of the ball before it stike the groud. How much time is
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a. The position and velocity of the ball 1.00 s
and 3.00 s after leaving your hand
c. The acceleration of the ball
when it is at its maximum height.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Problem 1
The position of a particle is given by the
equation f(t) = t3 – 6t2 + 9t
where t is measured in seconds and f(t) in
meters
a. Find the average velocity 2 seconds interval.
b. What is the velocity after 2seconds? After 4
seconds?
c. When will the object be stationary?
d. Find the acceleration at time t and after
4seconds. (Hint: acceleration is the rate of
change of velocity)
RECTILINEAR MOTION
Sample Problem:
A stone is dropped down a well and 5
seconds later the sound of splash is heard.
If the velocity of the sound is 1120 fps,
what is the depth of the well? (Ans. 353
ft)
PREPARATION FOR THE COURSE
Effective Listening
PREPARATION FOR THE COURSE
TEXTBOOK
Merriam, James L., Kraige, L.G. and Jeffrey N. Bolton. (2018). Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics,
Enhanced eText 9e. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
REFERENCES
e-Books
Beer, Ferdinand P., E. Russel Johnston Jr. , David F. Mazurek, Phillip J. Cornwell and Brian P. Self
(2018). Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics 12e. New York: The McGraw Hill. Co.
Hibbler, Russel C. (2016). The Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics Series 14e.
Pearson.
Tongue, Benson H. and Daniel T. Kawano. (2017). Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics. Wiley
Global Education US.
Websites
www.coursera.org
https://clir.mcl.edu.ph/
References:
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-01sc-classical-mechanics-fall-2016/week-1-kin
ematics/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg-xK9rlNyE
https://iitutor.com/kinematics-using-integration/
http://kokminglee.125mb.com/math/integrationkinematics.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg-xK9rlNyE