Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Connecting these three things to our knowledge of calculus.

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Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Connecting these three things to our knowledge of calculus

Position, Velocity, Acceleration

Let’s look at a typical type of problem…

The graph to the right represents the velocity of a particle. Where is the velocity +? Where is the velocity -? When is the particle at rest? When is the acceleration of the particle positive? When is the speed of the particle decreasing?

Another variation

Homework Time Complete the problems on the Position, Velocity, Acceleration worksheet.