{{page>wiki:headers:hheader}} ====== Linear Acceleration ====== ===== Prompts ===== ** "What is the trajectory of a ball thrown straight up on the station platform, \\\\ as seen by a train going through the station?" ** ** "What if the train is accelerating?" ** ===== Context ===== //Estimated Time: 15 minutes, including wrap-up// This [[strategy:smallwhiteboard:|SWBQ]] requires basic familiarity with Newtonian mechanics for constant acceleration. Students are asked to draw the trajectory of a ball thrown straight up on the station platform as seen from a train accelerating through the station, for several values of the (constant) acceleration. * The accelerating case is (at first) counterintuitive. * This activity sets the stage for rotational acceleration. ===== Wrap Up ===== * First discuss the case of zero acceleration, but nonzero velocity. * Then slowly increase the acceleration (opposite to the velocity). * Is a boomerang trajectory possible? * Which way does gravity (appear to) point on the train? * Show [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~tevian/COURSES/ph429/2010/log/atrain.html|prepared pictures]] if appropriate. See [[http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~tevian/COURSES/ph429/2010/log/atrain.html|this page]] for further discussion. {{rflinacc.ppt|Powerpoint slide}} \\\\ {{rflinacc.pdf|PDF slide}} {{page>wiki:footers:courses:rffooter}} {{page>wiki:footers:topics:cmfooter}}