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Slide #1

Slide #2 Interpret as an x-t or v-t graph

Slide #3 Object B Object A

Slide #4 Object 2 Object 1

Slide #5 X-T graph

Slide #6 V-T Graph

Slide #7

Slide #8

Slide #9 V-T Graph

Slide #10—Motion Maps

Slide #11—X-t Graphs

Slide #12 —Motion Maps

Slide #13—Motion Map

Slide #14 —X-t Graph

Slide #15 —X-t Graph

Slide #16—X-t Graph

Slide #17 —X-t Graph

Slide #18—X-t Graph

Slide #19—V-t Graph

Slide # 20 – interpret as an x-t or v-t graph *Look closely at where the x-axis is

Slide #21 – x-t or v-t graph

Slide 22—X-t Graph

Slide #23--X-t Graph

Slide #24 -X-t Graph