Hessle High School Physics Dept. Graphing Motion Mr S McIntosh.

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Hessle High School Physics Dept. Graphing Motion Mr S McIntosh

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Distance Time Graphs Distance Time

Finding speed Distance Time Rise Tread

Speed Time Graphs Speed Time

Speed Time Graphs Speed Time

Speed Time Graphs Speed Time

Speed and Distance Time Graphs REMEMBER to CHECK the axis on the graph. Don’t get mixed up.

Speed and Distance Time Graphs Speed Time Constant acceleration Speeding up Zero acceleration Constant Speed Distance Constant Speed Moving away Zero Speed Stationary