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1 Distance vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Distance on the Y and time on the X-axis. Note: The slope of these graphs gives you the velocity. Constant speed negative direction.

2 Distance vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Distance on the Y and time on the X-axis. Note: The slope of these graphs gives you the velocity. Constant speed negative direction. Standing Still

3 Distance vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Distance on the Y and time on the X-axis. Note: The slope of these graphs gives you the velocity. Constant speed negative direction. Standing Still Decreasing velocity -a

4 Distance vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Distance on the Y and time on the X-axis. Note: The slope of these graphs gives you the velocity. Constant speed negative direction. Standing Still Decreasing velocity -a

5 Distance vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Distance on the Y and time on the X-axis. Note: The slope of these graphs gives you the velocity. Constant speed negative direction. Standing Still Decreasing velocity -a Increasing Velocity +a

6 Velocity vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Velocity on the Y-axis and Time on the X-axis. Constant “+” acceleration Acceleration = speeding up

7 Velocity vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Velocity on the Y-axis and Time on the X-axis Constant “+” acceleration No Acceleration (Speed is not Increasing or decreasing)

8 Velocity vs. Time Graphs
Describe the type of motion each graph represents. Velocity on the Y-axis and Time on the X-axis. Constant “+” acceleration No Acceleration Constant “-” acceleration (decreasing constantly)

9 Story Time? Tell me a story for the following graphs.
Distance vs. Time and then Velocity vs. Time.

10 Graph Overlays? Take the previous Distance vs. Time and draw a Velocity vs. Time graph which would show the same movements. d t

11 Graph Overlays? Take the previous Distance vs. Time a draw a Velocity vs. Time graph which would show the same movements. d t v t


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