Acceleration How does Superman’s velocity change over time?

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Acceleration How does Superman’s velocity change over time?

All Week October 6-10

Vocabulary Sheets Due Week of November 3

Acceleration Image:

v t This superhero is accelerating. Note how the velocity is increasing over time. Acceleration: Slope of the line on a v-t graph.

v t This superhero is moving at constant velocity. Note how the velocity is not increasing over time. Acceleration: Slope of the line on a v-t graph.

v t This superhero is slowing down (a negative acceleration). Note how the velocity is decreasing over time. Acceleration: Slope of the line on a v-t graph.

Final Velocity

Classwork/Home Studies pp –Reviewing Concepts 1-10 odd; –Applying Concepts 3 and 5; –Problems 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 20, 24 Due Friday