Shown in this picture.
What is a position - time graph?
Shown in this picture.
What is a velocity - time graph?
The label that belongs on the x-axis.
What is time?
A change in position with time.
What is motion?
You travel 8m north and 6m west. The equivalent distance ....
what is 14m?
The magnitude of the distance is placed on this axis.
What is the y-axis?
The magnitude of the velocity is placed on this axis.
What is the y-axis?
Horizontal lines on a distance-time graph indicates this.
What is not moving?
Patty's speed if she drives 1512 miles in 18 hours.
What is 84 mph?
The slope of a distance-time graph represents this.
What is velocity?
A positive or negative horizontal line on a velocity-time graph.
What is constant velocity?
Glancing at the speedometer gives you this.
What is an instantaneous speed?
John left his house and walked 1000 meters in 4 minutes. Then was stopped at a crosswalk for 1 minute. Finally when he was allowed to cross the street he noted he was running late and he ran the final 3000 meters of his journey in 5 minutes. (Hint: Draw it)
What is....
flatter slope means...
What is a slower speed?
Velocities in quadrant 1.
What is forward motion?
In a velocity-time graph. Velocities in quadrant 4 are a representation of this.
What is backward motion?
Has magnitude AND direction.
What is a vector?
Lauren drives her car at constant speed of 25mph for 10 seconds on her way to school. She slows down and comes to a stop at a stop sign in 8 sec. She realizes she forgot her lunch at home and turns around in the opposite direction traveling at a constant speed of 20mph in a school zone back to her house. (Hint: Draw it)
What is...
Positive slope = Positive velocity = ?
What is forward motion?
C is an example of.
What is constant acceleration/forward motion/ speeding up?
The origin for any motion graph.
(Hint: Another name besides zero, x-axis, time)
What is the reference point?
Has magnitude with NO direction.
What is scalar?