MOTION - A CHANGE IN POSITION MEASURED BY DISTANCE AND TIME. SPEED - THE RATE AT WHICH AN OBJECT MOVES. VELOCITY - SPEED AND DIRECTION OF A MOVING OBJECT.

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MOTION - A CHANGE IN POSITION MEASURED BY DISTANCE AND TIME. SPEED - THE RATE AT WHICH AN OBJECT MOVES. VELOCITY - SPEED AND DIRECTION OF A MOVING OBJECT. ACCELERATION - THE RATE SPEED OR DIRECTION CHANGES. Graphing Motion

Distance-Time Graph. Time is increasing to the right, but its distance does not change. It is not moving. We say it is At Rest. Time is always plotted on the X- axis (bottom of the graph). The further to the right on the axis, the longer the time from the start.

Constant Velocity Time is increasing to the right, and distance is increasing constantly with time. The object moves at a constant speed. Constant speed is shown by straight lines on a graph. A steeper line indicates a larger distance moved in a given time. In other words, higher speed. Both lines are straight, so both speeds are constant.

Acceleration The line on this graph is curving upwards. This shows an increase in speed, since the line is getting steeper: In other words, in a given time, the distance the object moves is change (getting larger). It is accelerating.

Which of the graphs shows that one of runners started 10 yards further ahead of the other?

In which of the graphs are both runners moving at the same velocity?

1. The car is stopped. 2. The car is traveling at a constant velocity. 3. The velocity of the car is decreasing. 4. The car is coming back.

Velocity-Time Graphs (Speed) Speed-Time graphs look much like Distance- Time graphs. Be sure to read the labels!! A straight horizontal line on a speed-time graph means that speed is constant. It is not changing over time. A straight line does not mean that the object is not moving!

Changing Velocity This graph shows increasing speed. The moving object is accelerating. This graph shows decreasing speed. The moving object is decelerating.

5. The car is stopped. 6. The car is traveling at a constant speed. 7. The car is accelerating. 8. The car is slowing down.