(TEKS 7.7A)
What two measurements do you need to calculate average speed?
Distance and time
Which one includes direction: speed or velocity?
Velocity
On a distance-time graph, what goes on the x-axis?
Time
If a graph shows 150 meters at 10 seconds, what is the speed?
15 m/s
What does a straight horizontal line on a distance-time graph represent? 
The object is at rest (not moving).
What is the formula for average speed.
Speed = distance ÷ time
What does displacement describe?
The shortest distance from start to finish, including direction.
What does a straight upward line on a distance-time graph show?
Constant speed.
If an object travels 50 meters in 5 seconds, what is the speed?
10 m/s
What does a straight diagonal line going upward mean on a distance-time graph?

The object is moving at a constant speed.
A student walks 20 meters in 4 seconds. What is the average speed?
5 m/s
A runner goes 10 meters east. Is this speed or velocity?
Velocity (has direction).
What does a flat (horizontal) line on a distance-time graph mean?
The object is not moving.
A graph shows an object travels 30 meters in 6 seconds. Calculate the speed.
5 m/s
What does a curved line on a distance-time graph usually indicate?

The object’s speed is changing (speeding up or slowing down).
A bike travels 120 meters in 10 seconds. What is the average speed?
12 m/s
A car drives 50m east and 35m west. What is the displacement?
15m east
Which line shows faster speed: a steep line or a shallow line?
Steep line.
A graph shows 100 meters in 25 seconds. What is the speed?
4 m/s
What does a line sloping downward toward zero distance represent?

The object is moving back toward the starting point
A car travels 300 meters in 15 seconds. Another car travels 200 meters in 10 seconds. Which car has the greater average speed?
Both are 20 m/s — same speed.
A student walks 30 meters east, then 40 meters west in 20 seconds. What is the average velocity?
0.5 m/s west
If a graph shows the object moving backward toward the starting point, what happens to the distance line?
It goes downward.
Which graph shows faster motion:
Graph A: 40 m in 10 s
Graph B: 60 m in 10 s
Graph B because 6 m/s is faster than 4 m/s
A graph shows three sections:
• First section: standard upward line
• Second section: flat line
• Third section: steep upward line
Describe what the object is doing during each section.
Constant motion → stopped → Fast motion.