Answer 3)
When the slope of a position vs. Time graph is zero, then speed is also zero.
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Physics questions. Answer 2-5 2- Esplaln the significance of the slope ofa postion v time graph Incude s discussion of postive and negative slope. 3. What type of motion is occurring when the slope of a position vs. time graph is zero? 4. What type of motion is occurring when the slope of a position vs. time graph is constant? 5. What type of motion is occurring when the slope of a position vs. time graph is changing?
Please answer physics lab questions 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...
1. what type of motion is occuring when the slope of a position vs time graph is zero 2. what type of motion is occuring when the slope of a position vs time graph is constant 3. what type of motion is occuring when the slope of a position vs time graph is changing
Anyone please help me sketch question number 3 . Thank you 1. Sketch the position vs. time graph for each of the following situations: . An object at rest . An object moving in the positive direction with a constant speed An object moving in the negative direction with a constant speed An object constantly accelerating in the positive direction, starting from rest How do you find the velocity from the position? How do you find the position from the...
anyone please help please draw graphs thank you For a harmonic oscillator: o What is the formula for position over time? Sketch a graph. Sketch a graph. maximum? maximum? o What is the formula for velocity over time? o What is the velocity when the position is a o What is the position when the velocity is a
When you push an object from the left, what type of motion is observed? Motion with constant velocity. Motion with changing acceleration Motion with constant acceleration Motion with decreasing acceleration. Motion with acceleration that increases in fixed amounts at a time.
Any one please help me graph and answer the questions. Thank you 1. Sketch the position vs. time graph for each of the following situations: An object at rest An object moving in the positive direction with a constant speed . An object moving in the negative direction with a constant speed An object constantly accelerating in the positive direction, starting from rest 2. How do you find the velocity from the position!? How do you find the position from...
An object's motion is represented by the x vs. t graph shown below Hint: Velocity is the slope of x vs. t graph, and acceleration is slope of v vs. t graph. 130 points: 5 points each r (s) t (a) a. Draw the corresponding v vs. t graph on the axes provided. b. Draw the corresponding a vs. t graph on the axes provided. c. At what times is the position a maximum (most positive)? At those times, is...
Can anyone please help me answer this question for each graph : What is the graph’s shape? What is the slope? What does the slope represent? Thank you Stopwatch Start Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Time (s) Position (m) 0 1.83 2.83 3.93 5.36 0 4 Time Vs Position graph 1 y 0.7717x-0.1532 Time (s) Time (s) Velocity (m/s) Interval Start-Time 1 Time 1-Time 2 Time 2-Time 3 Time 3-Time 4 0 1.53 2.36 2.8 0.65 1.2...
1) A particle moves along the x-axis with an increasing speed. During the time for which this occurs, what MAY be the signs of the velocity and acceleration, respectively: A) positive and zero B) negative and negative C) positive and negative D) negative and zero E) negative and positive 2) After a ball is thrown upward and is in the air, what will its acceleration do? A) decrease and then increase B) decrease C) increase D) remain the same E)...