QUANTITATIVE GRAPHS Reel Physics Task 3 Rewrite It!

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QUANTITATIVE GRAPHS Reel Physics Task 3 Rewrite It!

Discussion  Can you predict the exact shape of a motion graph?  How do you determine the general equations of the motion graphs?

Review Graphing Rules  Slope of position/time:  Slope of velocity/time:  Area under the velocity graph:

Clip #1: Land Speed Record Clip:  Draw the x/t, v/t, a/t graphs for 5 seconds of constant velocity.  Velocity = 1050 mph, convert to m/s.  Using the kinematic equations determine how far the car travels in seconds.  Include #’s and units on all of the graphs.

Clip #2: Space Jump Clip:  Assume free fall.  Draw the x/t, v/t, a/t graphs for the first 30 seconds of motion.  Using the kinematic equations calculate the final velocity and total displacement.  Include #’s and units.

Corrected Scenes  Please complete the motion graphs for your corrected scenes.  Makes sure to use the motion equations to accurately predict the graphs.  Your graphs should include formulas and numbers.