Table of Contents 3 d-t to v-t to a-t (slope) 16 v-t to d-t (area)

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Table of Contents 3 d-t to v-t to a-t (slope) 16 v-t to d-t (area) 29 a-t to v-t to d-t (area)

Finding One Graph From Another Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 18 September 2K+2

Using the Slope Function d-t →v-t→a-t

1 d-v-a

2 d-v-a

3 d-v-a

4 d-v-a

5 d-v-a

6 d-v-a

7 d-v-a

8 d-v-a

9 d-v-a

10 d-v-a

11 d-v-a

12 d-v-a

Using the Area Function v-t→ d-t

1 v-d

2 v-d

3 v-d

4 v-d

5 v-d

6 v-d

7 v-t

8 v-d

9 v-d

10 v-d

11 v-d

12 v-d

Using the Area Function a-t→v-t→ d-t

1 a-v-d

2 a-v-d

3 a-v-d

4 a-v-d

5 a-v-d

6 a-v-t

7 a-v-t

8 a-v-d

9 a-v-d

10 a-v-d

11 a-v-d

12 a-v-d