Motion Graphs
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- How can I read distance-time graphs?
- How can I interpret graphs of motion?
- What does acceleration mean in motions graphs?
- What does velocity mean in motions graphs?
- How can I represent a car that is accelerating in speed-time graph?
- How can I represent a car traveling at a constant speed in a speed-time graph?
- What does a horizontal line mean in a speed-time graph?
- Are speed-time graphs also called velocity-time graphs?
- What are some examples of motion graphs?
- What is how does a motion graph of distance vs time differ from a graph of speed vs time?
- What does a velocity vs. time graph show?
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- What does the slope of a distance-versus-time graph represent?
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- Formulate the law of decaying temperature ?
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- How would zero velocity and nonzero acceleration be represented on a velocity-time graph?
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- Can you help me interpret the motion of the following position-time graph?
- Two objects, no matter what their mass is, will reach the ground at the same time, because...?
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- What does a vertical line represent on a velocity-time graph?
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- What does the slope of an force vs. displacement time represent?
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- What do "two dimensional motion" and "three dimensional motion" mean?
- Does the origin of an object always have to be at zero on a number line or x-y plane? Why or why not?
- Could you help me describe the motion below a-t graph (acceleration vs. time)?
- Why motion happens?
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- Sketch the velocity-time graph for two particles colliding in vertical motion?