graph i
initially body is in negative position with respect to initial position , as value is -5m
velocity in positive direction , slope is positive v=2m/s
and slope is constant so acceleration is 0 m/s2
graph ii.
initially graph is moving in negative direction from initial position
velocity in negative initially ,since value of u is negative = -5m/s
and slope is constant so acceleration is constant in positive direction. 2 m/s2
You have two graphs that show a starting point of -5 and a slope of +2,...
For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible
corresponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs.
To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the
object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity
graph. Where is the object at time t = 0 in each case?
Explain.
Please explain
For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible comesponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity graph. Where is the object at time t 0 in each case? Explain
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SECTION: DATE: ANALYSIS PARTI: POSITION VS. TIME GRAPH MATCHING I. Describe how you walked for each of the graphs that you matched. When the aph hada honit. period wedid net mare wiun the crapん1ad a linlan perod we moved but at o constan sperd Explain the significance of the slope of a position vs. time graph. Include a discussion of positive 2. and negative slope. 3. What type of motion is occurring when the slope...
Experiment AM Position and Velocity Comprehension Questions 1. You have worked with graphs for four different cart motions at nearly constant velocity for the cart moving slowly and more quickly as well as for the cart moving in the direction of increasing and decreasing z. The next few questions are about the similarities and differences among them. (a) What is the general shape of the position vs. time or r(t) graph for motion at constant velocity? (b) What is the...
The motion map for an object moving along one direction is shownb a. Deseríbe the motion of the object in to prov b. On the graphs below, plot the pt the actual values for the object during each time interval and the position nd end felocty of nd the velocity vs. time of the object. or the object consualt an instructor Consult your group mates before you proceed The graph below shows the position vs, t possible, F. Plot the...
1) a) For the position vs. time graph shown below, sketch the velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs corresponding to the motion. (5 pts each) Beside the position and acceleration graphs, describe the motion of the object and explain why you drew the graph the way you did. (10 pts) 25 pts total
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Kinematics HW 2: Motion Graphs Name. 1. An object is moving along a straight Sne. The graph shows the object's position from the starting pom as luoton of tin. a. In which segmentts) of the graph is the object motionless b. What is average velocity from time Os to time 4s? 30 e. What is the average velocity from time Os to time 6s? d. At what time does the object...
Motion can be derived from the slope of the graph? 8 . Wild equation Show how position vs time and velocity vs time graphs are connected. Include the following information in your summary: • What are the 5 variables you need for accelerated motion problems? How do you determine the equation you will need to use to solve the problem? What are the accelerated motion kinematics equations? What do +/- mean for kinematics? What combinations of (+/-) velocity and acceleration...
HELP NEEDED!!!!!!! especially with the graphing for objects 1
and 2 together and object 3 squared. People are getting different
graphs and I do not know if it is correct. Also SIG FIGS in
analysis. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Part 1 - Velocity Position versus Time (x vs t) graph for Object 1 x versust-Object 1 y 1.2754x+ 0.0187 x (m) Linear (x (m)) 0 Position versus Time (x vs t) graph for Object 2 x versus t-Object 2 4.5...
Part 2: Velocity vs. Time 1. For each velocity vs. time graph (Graph 3 and 4), describe how you would walk in order to replicate the 1-D motion graph. Use words such as away, toward, at rest, speeding up, slowing down, constant speed. Be specific with your time periods. 2. For each velocity vs. time graph, create the corresponding position and acceleration versus time graphs. Construct your graph on a computer program such as Microsoft ExcelB. If you do not...