MOTION GRAPHS.

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MOTION GRAPHS

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? How do you know? Explain what is happening in the graph. Is the motion constant? How do you know?

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? Speed How do you know? Distance vs. Time

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Explain what is happening to the object shown in this graph. The object is not moving because the distance is not increasing or decreasing as time passes.

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Is the motion constant? Yes How do you know? It is a straight line

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? How do you know? Explain what is happening in the graph. Is the motion constant? How do you know?

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? Speed How do you know? Distance vs. Time

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Explain what is happening to the object shown in this graph. As time increase distance is increasing steadily, there is no acceleration or deceleration.

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Is the motion constant? Yes How do you know? It is a straight line

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? How do you know? Explain what is happening in the graph. Is the motion constant? How do you know?

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? Speed How do you know? Distance vs. Time

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Explain what is happening to the object shown in this graph. As time increases, distance is increasing drastically there is a definite acceleration.

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Is the motion constant? No How do you know? The line is curved up showing acceleration (an increase in speed)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? How do you know? Explain what is happening in the graph. Is the motion constant? How do you know? Speed (m/s)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? Change in speed over time (acceleration) How do you know? Speed is on the y-axis Speed (m/s)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Explain what is happening to the object shown in this graph. Speed (m/s) The graph shows that the object’s speed does not change as time passes.

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Is the motion constant? Yes How do you know? Straight line Speed (m/s)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? How do you know? Explain what is happening in the graph. Is the motion constant? How do you know? Speed (m/s)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: What is the graph showing? Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration? Change in speed over time (acceleration) How do you know? Speed is on the y-axis Speed (m/s)

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Explain what is happening to the object shown in this graph. Speed (m/s) The graph shows that the object’s speed is increasing as time passes – it is accelerating.

1. Write a story about what happened in the graph. 2 1. Write a story about what happened in the graph! 2. What is the average speed?

INTERPRET THE GRAPH BELOW: Is the motion constant? No How do you know? Speed is increasing Speed (m/s)