Describing Motion
Do you wonder why some
objects move several times
faster than the others?
➢ How far is the X mark from
the man if 1 unit of a cable is
equivalent to 1km?
➢ What is the vector sum of
the path from the man’s
position to the X mark?
➢ What are the possible
ways in order for the man to
get to the X mark the fastest?
ELICIT
ENGAGE
Guide Questions:
a. Describe the position of the athlete in picture
A.
b. Which athlete or lane has the advance
position in picture B?
c. In picture C, the athlete follows a curve. Do
you think athlete in the outer lanes has an
advantage over the athletes in inner lanes? Why?
d. What do you think are the factors to be
considered in winning the race?
EXPLORE
Explain the following (Include formulas):
1.Distance and displacement
2. Speed and velocity
3. Instantaneous speed and average speed
4. Acceleration and Uniform Acceleration
equations
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities
describing motion and different physical quantities

describing motion and different physical quantities

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    Do you wonderwhy some objects move several times faster than the others?
  • 3.
    ➢ How faris the X mark from the man if 1 unit of a cable is equivalent to 1km? ➢ What is the vector sum of the path from the man’s position to the X mark? ➢ What are the possible ways in order for the man to get to the X mark the fastest? ELICIT
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    Guide Questions: a. Describethe position of the athlete in picture A. b. Which athlete or lane has the advance position in picture B? c. In picture C, the athlete follows a curve. Do you think athlete in the outer lanes has an advantage over the athletes in inner lanes? Why? d. What do you think are the factors to be considered in winning the race?
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    Explain the following(Include formulas): 1.Distance and displacement 2. Speed and velocity 3. Instantaneous speed and average speed 4. Acceleration and Uniform Acceleration equations