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20.09.2021 •
Physics
G/T Science: Motion Graph Analysis
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Time
Time
Time
ELL
Virt
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Time
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Time
Descriptions of Motion Analyze the previous graphs in terms of slopes and lines vs. curves
1. Acceleration
2. Constant Speed (high rate of speed)
3. Constant Speed (low rate of speed)
4 Negative Acceleration (deceleration)
5. No Motion (stopped)
6 Moving Backwards (constant velocity in reverse)
because
Graph A matches description
Graph B matches description
Graph C matches description
Graph D matches description
Graph E matches description
Graph F matches description
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