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1 Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 9 October 2K+9
Quiz V-t Graph Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 9 October 2K+9

2 A Brief Introduction

3 Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 a. Not Moving

4 b. Moving Away from Sensor
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 b. Moving Away from Sensor Speeding Up

5 c. Moving Away from Sensor
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 c. Moving Away from Sensor Slowing Down

6 d. Moving Away From Sensor
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 d. Moving Away From Sensor At Constant Speed

7 e. Moving Toward Sensor Speeding Up
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 e. Moving Toward Sensor Speeding Up

8 f. Moving Toward the Sensor
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 f. Moving Toward the Sensor Slowing Down

9 g. Moving Toward Sensor At Constant Speed
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 g. Moving Toward Sensor At Constant Speed

10 Analysis of Specific Situations

11 Where is the object at rest? Where the velocity is zero.
7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the object at rest? Where the velocity is zero.

12 Where is the speed constant? Where the graph is horiz. and ≠ 0
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the speed constant? Where the graph is horiz. and ≠ 0

13 Where is the speed greatest? Where the magnitude of the speed
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the speed greatest? Where the magnitude of the speed is the greatest.

14 Where is the object moving away? Where the graphs are above, ≠ 0.
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the object moving away? Where the graphs are above, ≠ 0.

15 Where is the object moving toward? Where the graphs are below, ≠ 0.
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the object moving toward? Where the graphs are below, ≠ 0.

16 Where is the acceleration positive? Where the slope is positive.
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the acceleration positive? Where the slope is positive.

17 Where is the positive acceleration the greatest?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the positive acceleration the greatest?

18 Where are you slowing down with positive acceleration?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where are you slowing down with positive acceleration?

19 Where are you speeding up with positive acceleration?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where are you speeding up with positive acceleration?

20 Where is the acceleration negative? Where the slope is negative.
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the acceleration negative? Where the slope is negative.

21 Where is the negative acceleration the greatest?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where is the negative acceleration the greatest?

22 Where are you slowing down with negative acceleration?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where are you slowing down with negative acceleration?

23 Where are you speeding up with negative acceleration?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where are you speeding up with negative acceleration?

24 What area represents the distance you are moving
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 What area represents the distance you are moving towards the sensor ?

25 Where are you now? I don’t know, do you?
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 Where are you now? I don’t know, do you?

26 What area represents the distance you are moving away
Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 What area represents the distance you are moving away from the sensor?

27 Velocity 7 6 8 (b) 1 time 9 (c) 2 10 (a) 5 3 4 When you are finished, where are you located relative to where you started?

28 That’s All Folks!


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