Motion Quiz. 1. The slope of a position (distance) vs time graph equals what quantity of the motion?

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Motion Quiz

1. The slope of a position (distance) vs time graph equals what quantity of the motion?

2. Distance and speed are what type of quantity?

3. Displacement and velocity are what type of quantity?

4. How can the displacement be found from a velocity vs time graph?

5. A line that touches a curve at one point and gives the slope at that point is called what?

6. The slope of a line drawn between any two points on a position (distance) vs time graph equals what quantity?

Answers 1.Velocity or speed 2.Scalar quantities 3.Vector quantities 4.Area between graph line and time axis 5.Tangent line 6.Average velocity or speed