Science Starter Describe the motion of the object in the graphs below!

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Science Starter Describe the motion of the object in the graphs below! Time Position Position Time

Today’s Agenda Science Starter Kinematics Foldable Kinematics Simulation (online)

Kinematics Foldable Seven tabs (one for each type of situation) Each tab must include the following: Type of motion (constant position, constant velocity) Inside contains 3 graphs (P-t, V-t, A-t) A description of the objects motion or example Complete this in class today and study, study, study!!

Kinematics Foldable Constant Position Constant Positive Velocity Constant Negative Velocity Increasing Positive Velocity Decreasing Positive Velocity Increasing Negative Velocity Decreasing Negative Velocity On the back of your foldable you should write down the main kinematic equations and what you need/want in order to solve for them!

Kinematics Simulation (Online) Davidson Physlet