Basic Motion
- Due No due date
- Points 2
- Questions 2
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Watch the following video tutorial on uniform motion, slowing in, and slowing out. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and take the short (2 question) quiz.
Summary:
•Uniform motion is motion with constant speed in a straight line.
•The larger the spacings, the higher the speed of the motion.
•Slowing in & slowing out are important examples of non-uniform motion.
•The apex is an example of an extreme.
•The spacings into and out of the apex are critical to creating believable falling motion.
•The larger the spacings, the higher the speed of the motion.
•Slowing in & slowing out are important examples of non-uniform motion.
•The apex is an example of an extreme.
•The spacings into and out of the apex are critical to creating believable falling motion.
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Conversion Table for Speed
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10 miles per hour |
7 inches per frame |
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20 miles per hour |
15 inches per frame |
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30 miles per hour |
22 inches per frame |
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40 miles per hour |
29 inches per frame |
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50 miles per hour |
37 inches per frame |
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60 miles per hour |
44 inches per frame |
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90 miles per hour |
66 inches per frame |
This table is for 24 fps; to convert to 30 fps, multiply the number of inches by 0.8.
For example, 20 miles per hour is 12 inches per frame for 30 fps.
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