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Devil physics The baddest class on campus Pre-DP Physics
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Giancoli Lsn 2-8 graphical analysis of linear motion
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Introductory Video Graphical Analysis of Constant Velocity
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Giancoli Chapter 2: Describing motion: kinematics in one dimension
SC.912.P.12.2: Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time.
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Objective Compute velocity given a graph of position vs. time
Compute acceleration given a graph of velocity versus time Compute displacement given a graph of velocity versus time.
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Measuring for Pi Lab
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Measuring for Pi Lab Pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter We graphed circumference vs. diameter The slope of our graph was the ratio of circumference to diameter So, our slope was equal to Pi
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Slope In the equation for a line, m is the slope of the line
Slope is a measurement of the change in the y-coordinate per unit x The slope of data reflects the change in the variable graphed on the y-axis per unit of variable graphed on x-axis
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Position vs. Time Graph Constant Velocity
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Position vs. Time Graph Constant Velocity
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Position vs. Time Graph Variable Velocity
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
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Velocity vs. Time Graph
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Objective Compute velocity given a graph of position vs. time
Compute acceleration given a graph of velocity versus time Compute displacement given a graph of velocity versus time.
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Giancoli Chapter 2: Describing motion: kinematics in one dimension
SC.912.P.12.2: Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time.
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questions
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Homework #51-56, 59
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