GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MOTION. If you have a….  Object at rest…  An object with no velocity & slope 0  An object that is far away  An object that is.

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GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MOTION

If you have a….  Object at rest…  An object with no velocity & slope 0  An object that is far away  An object that is closer to the reference….  Then you will have… Distance VS Time DISTANCE TIME

If you have a…. ★ An object traveling at constant speed ★ A constant slope ★ A bowling ball rolling down the hall ★ One object traveling faster than another object ★ An object with a positive velocity ★ Then you have… Time Distance

If you have a…. Object that is accelerating Object that has a changing velocity DvsT graph with a changing slope Object whose distance increases directly with time squared An object falling toward earth…. Then you will have….. Distance Time Distance VS Time

If you have a…. ΩOΩObject that is traveling at a constant velocity. ΩAΩA velocity VS time that has a slope of 0. ΩAΩAn object that is not accelerating. ΩAΩAn object that is traveling equal distances in equal amounts of time. ΩTΩThen you have… Velocity VS Time Velocity Time

If you have a…. ☼An object that is accelerating.. ☼An object whose velocity is directly proportional to the time … ☼A V vs T graph whose slope is steeper and so has a higher rate of acceleration… ☼Then you will have….. Velocity VS Time Velocity Time

If you have a…. ∏Object that has a constant acceleration ∏Object that has an acceleration is not changing over time.. Acceleration VS Time Acceleration Time

DO YOU KNOW????  Which graphs indicate the same types of motion?  What does the slope of the d vs t tells you?  What does the slope of the v vs t tells you?  What does the AUC on a v vs t tells you?  What does the AUC on an a vs t tells you?