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Graphing Distance-Time Graphs (Calculating Speed and Average Speed)

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1 Graphing Distance-Time Graphs (Calculating Speed and Average Speed)

2 Important Graphing Information 1. Draw your axes 2. Label your axes (x is independent; y is dependent) 3. Choose your intervals 4. Choose appropriate spacing between intervals. 7. Give your graph a title 5. Plot your data 6. Connect data points 8. Design a key if more than 1 set of data is used

3 Practice Graphing DistanceTime 0 meters0 seconds 5 meters10 seconds 10 meters20 seconds 10 meters50 seconds 15 meters60 seconds How does the time affect the distance a person traveled? Graph the information below. What would your x and y axes be? What intervals would you choose? Based off your graph paper how manty lines would you skip between intervals?

4 What does the line represent in a distance – time graph? SPEED Two types of lines used in a distance – time graph. 1. STRAIGHT LINE 2. CURVED LINE

5 A straight, diagonal line indicates… Constant Speed Why is the line in a constant speed graph straight and diagonal? The object is traveling the same distance in the same amount of time.

6 A curved line indicates… Changing Speed

7 Distance-Time Graph and Changing Speed What do the different lines indicate when an object is changing speed? Downward CurveHorizontal LineUpward Curve Slowing down Stopping Speeding Up

8 How to determine total average speed by looking at a line graph 1.Find total distance (ending distance) 2. Divide by total time (ending time)

9 Comparing speeds on a Distance – Time Graph 1. Find the average speed of each line. Faster Speeds 2. Compare the steepness of each line. The steeper line indicates:

10 Create a graph using the following data: Distance (m) Time (s) 00 101 202 3 304 405 506

11 Your graph should look like this. Calculate the average speed. How long did the car stop for?

12 On the same graph, but in a new color fill in the following information. Distance (m) Time (s) 00 201 2 303 404 5 606 Calculate the average speed. Which had a greater average speed? How long did the second car stop for? 40

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14 Practice Constant Speed

15 Practice Changing Speed

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17 Practice Average Speed The distance-time graph shows the distance that eight different objects cover in 120 seconds or less. Each letter corresponds to a specific object. Figure out the correct average speed for each object. B. Airplane C. Car D. Racehorse E. Bike Ride r

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