1.5: Velocity-time graphs

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1.5: Velocity-time graphs

2. x-int are when the object is at _________ position-time graphs 1. slope gives _______ 2. x-int are when the object is at _________ 3. above the x-axis means _________ 4. below the x-axis means __________ 5. flat lines (zero slopes) mean ______ 6. max and min’s mean _________

2. x-int are when the object is at _________ velocity-time graphs 1. slope gives _______ 2. x-int are when the object is at _________ 3. above the x-axis means _________ 4. below the x-axis means __________ 5. flat lines (zero slopes) mean ______ 6. max and min’s mean _________ 7. What does area mean ________

Analyzing Velocity-time Graph j. When does the person change direction? k. What is the distance traveled from [0,10]? l. What is the distance traveled from [0,15]? m. What is the distance traveled from [30,55]?

j. When does the person change direction? _________