Motion Map Practice Name: ____________________________

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Motion Map Practice Name: ____________________________ 1. Graph 1 shows that the object a. remains at rest b. moves away from the origin at a constant velocity c. moves toward the origin at a constant velocity d. is accelerating 2. Calculate the object’s velocity. Remember - the slope of a position vs. time graph = velocity. 3. Graph 2 shows that the object: 4. Calculate the object’s velocity. Remember - the slope of a position vs. time graph = velocity.

5. Draw a position vs. time graph for an object that: a. Moves 10 m away from the origin in 5 seconds b. Moves 10 m toward the origin in 5 seconds c. Takes a break and stands still for 5 seconds d. Moves 7 m away from the origin in 5 seconds 6. Calculate the object’s velocity from 0-5 s. 7. Calculate the object’s velocity from 5-10 s. 8. Calculate the object’s velocity from 10-15 s. 9. Calculate the object’s velocity from 15-20 s.