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LESSON 3:

MOTION
DETECTORS
BY SIR PIERRE S. LALAQUI
INTRODUCTION
PIERRE S. LALAQUI
INTRODUCTION
PIERRE S. LALAQUI
INTRODUCTION
PIERRE S. LALAQUI
INTRODUCTION
PIERRE S. LALAQUI
ELICIT
What is motion?
-motion is the changes in position.
ELICIT
In no more than two sentences
differentiate distance and
displacement.
ELICIT
What is speed and velocity?

speed is the distance over time and velocity is


displacement over change in time.
GROUPINGS
GROUP 1
Aloc Ariza
Reagun Francheska
Kyle Eionne
Keshia Grace
Maritoni
GROUP 2
Ralph Princess
Gabriel Dorothy
Kurt Maxine
Paz Graciela
Fiona
GROUP 3
Romeo Miguel Sarah Faith
John Ronel Vin Denise
John Michael Ayesha Jhale
Althea Venice Ashlie Nichole
Dea Amber
PICWORD

FYPOSTI
ONTIMO
ECTDET
ARGPH
OINTP
ONTIDIREC
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, you should be able
to:
a. Plot the measurement of motion;

b. Analyze and interpret motion graphs;


and

c. Create graphs of motion.


MOTION
Motion can be one dimensional or
two dimensional. A motion in one
dimension is called “LINEAR
MOTION”, and it means that a
body moves in a straight line.
MOTION
EXAMPLE: Translational Motion
-example of motion in one
dimension are the translational
motions or those moving in a
straight vertical line or horizontal
line.
Are you familiar with
graphs?
Are you familiar with
graphs?

V vs. T D vs. T A vs. T


DISTANC 0
QUIZ
10 20 30 40
E (CM)
TIME (S) 0 2 4 6 8

A. Graph the data from the table.


B. Identify the line formed line in the graph.
C. Compute the speed of the block
with the blue fill.
THAT IS ALL FOR
TODAY.

THANK YOU
SO MUCH!

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