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2 Interpreting Motion How to read a position vs. time graph.

3 Position vs. Time Graphs StationaryConstant positive velocity Constant negative velocity

4 Position vs.Time graphs Changing velocity (increasing) Changing velocity (decreasing)

5 If you want to know what the average velocity is calculate the slope. Slope = Δd / Δt =V avg Δd = d f - d i Δt = t f - t i

6 Using slope to predict motion On a position vs. time graph  If slope is 0, then velocity is 0.  If slope is positive, velocity is constant in positive direction.  If slope is negative, velocity is constant in the opposite direction.  If slope is changing, velocity is changing. (i.e. you are accelerating)

7 d(m) t(s) A Object A is stationary at some positive position from the origin.

8 d(m) t(s) B Object B moves away from origin with a constant positive velocity.

9 d(m) t(s) C Object C starts at a positive position and moves away from the origin with a constant positive velocity.

10 d(m) t(s) D Object D moves away from the origin at a constant positive velocity.

11 d(m) t(s) A B D C Slower than B or C. Same velocity as B.

12 East High St. West E A B D C

13 On your own… pg 85 #2-3 and pg87 #5 and 8

14 Finding the Equation y = mx +b d = 2t+2 y = x = m = ∆y/∆x (6m- 4m)/ (2s-1s)= 2m/s

15 Finding position V avg = Δd / Δt V avg = (d f –d i )/Δt d f = d i + V avg Δt y = b + mx

16 On your own… pg 89 #9-12


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