Q2: Do the following problem from your textbook. Be prepared to share your answers. Page 55 problem s 1-6.

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Q2: Do the following problem from your textbook. Be prepared to share your answers. Page 55 problem s 1-6

I understand the differences in position-time graphs and Today’s Objective: I understand the differences in position-time graphs and velocity-time graphs.

The Moving Man PHET Simulation

Position Time Graph Review The Moving Man: Position Time Graph Review

Then create a velocity graph using this data Do the following problem from your textbook. Be prepared to show your work using the document camera. Page 54 problem 60 a-c Then create a velocity graph using this data