Kinematics motion graphs answer key
[PDF File] Describing Motion Verbally with Distance and Displacement
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The velocity is calculated using the equation vf = vo + a•t and the distance is calculated using the equation d = vo•t + 1⁄2•a•t2. The original velocity (vo) is 0 m/s and the acceleration (a) is -9.8 m/s2. The height can be calculated by subtracting the distance fallen from the original height of 19.6 m.
[PDF File] Motion Graph Practice Problems - Monadnock Regional High …
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Use the following paragraph and graph to answer questions 7-10. Write your answers in the blanks below each question. Remember to include units and show your work. On Saturday, Ashley rode her bicycle to visit Maria. Maria’s house is directly east of Ashley’s. The graph shows how far Ashley was from her house after each minute of her trip. 7.
[PDF File] One-Dimensional Kinematics Horizontal Motion ANSWER …
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One-Dimensional Kinematics Horizontal Motion ANSWER KEY 1 1. ____B.____ A car travels 30 kilometers at an average speed of 60 kilometers per hour and then 30 kilometers at an average speed of 30 kilometers per hour. The average speed of the car over the 60 kilometers is (A) 35 km/h (B) 40 km/h (C) 45 km/h (D) 50 km/h (E) 53 km/h Ans.
[PDF File] Topic 3: Kinematics – Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration, 1
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Topic 3: C-2 – Walk a Number Line (Displacement Activity) Purpose: To relate a graphical plot of a student’s change in position with the actual change in position along a number line. Procedure: Place 11 small pieces of electrical tape (about 3 inches long) at 1-m intervals in a straight line along the floor.
[PDF File] Name: Date: REVIEW) 5
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Motion Graphs & Kinematics Mini-Test Review: (ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF THE REVIEW) 1. The graph below describes the motion of a fly. 15.0 V(m/s 10.0 5.0 5 10 15 20 time (s) -5.0 -10.0 -15.0 a. Identify section(s) where the fly moves with constant velocity. b. Identify section(s) where the fly moves right slowing down. ...
[PDF File] Motion Graphs Worksheet - monroe.k12.nj.us
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Motion Graphs & Kinematics Worksheet: You must show all work for full credit. Please show all details of the calculations you perform for ... Draw a position vs. Time graphs for the motion of the fly. Show the calculations below and on the side: Name:_____Date:_____ -8-6-4-2 0 2 4 6 8 s) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Time (s) Velocity Vs. Time 2. The ...
[PDF File] describing motion Kinematics - Cambridge University Press …
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Give your answer in m s 1. Exercise 1.3 Displacement time graphs A displacement time graph is used to represent an object s motion. The gradient of the graph is the object s velocity. These questions provide practice in drawing, interpreting and using data from displacement time graphs. 1 Velocity is de ned by the equation: v elocit y s t a
[PDF File] Kinematics in One Dimension - City University of New York
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One dimensional kinematics. For the case of 1-dimensional motion, we'll only consider a change of position in one direction. It could be any of the three coordinate axes. Just a description of the motion, without attempting to analyze the cause. To describe motion we need: Coordinate System (origin, orientation, scale) the object which is moving.
[PDF File] Describing Motion with Position-Time Graphs - Mr. Kiser's …
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Motion can be described using words, diagrams, numerical information, equations, and graphs. Describing motion with graphs involves representing how a quantity such as the object's position can change with respect to the time. The key to using position-time graphs is knowing that the slope of a position-time graph reveals information about the ...
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A distance vs. time graph for her motion is shown at right. cwve) 10 8 23 Time (s) b. Fill out the table below. You do not have to your work. eed m/s Page 2 of 2 Time Interval 2 to 4 seconds 4 to 6 seconds 6 to 8 seconds Unit I: Motion, Worksheet B: Interpreting Motion Graphs Woman' S by G. Meador - www.inquiryphysics.org
[PDF File] Read over your notes on uniform motion, time and …
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PHYSICS 11 KINEMATICS WORKSHEET 2 Read over your notes kinematics formulas, and refer to pp 54-56, 63-68 of the text to answer the following questions. In terms of direction, forward is positive. 1. A motorcycle travelling north at 22 m/s accelerates at 1.2 m/s2 for 5.0 s. Calculate the motorcycle’s new speed. 2.
[PDF File] Unit 1: 1D Kinematics - Mr. Lawson's Science Page
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Unit 1: 1D Kinematics. 1 – The Big 3 Kinematics Equations. Kinematics is a fundamental branch of Physics focusing on the motion of objects. It will be something we. touch back on over the course of the next two years. At this point you should be familiar with the following:
[PDF File] 3-10a - Motion Graphs Wkst-Key - Weebly
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Questions 5-10 refer to displacement-time graph of a carts motion: 5. In which section(s) is the cart accelerating? _____ 6. In which section(s) is the cart not moving? _____ 7. In which section(s) is the cart moving backwards? _____ 8. In which section(s) is the cart’s instantaneous velocity at any time equal to its average velocity? _____ 9.
[PDF File] Describing Motion with Velocity-Time Graphs - Awesome Tees
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Motion can be described using words, diagrams, numerical information, equations, and graphs. Describing motion with graphs involves representing how a quantity such as the object's velocity = changes with respect to the time. The key to using velocity-time graphs is knowing that the slope of a
[PDF File] Motion Graphs Worksheet - monroe.k12.nj.us
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Motion Graphs & Kinematics Worksheet: 1. The graph below describes the motion of a fly that starts out going left. 15.0 V(m/s 10.0 5.0 5 10 15 20 time (s) -5.0 -10.0 -15.0 a. Identify section(s) where the fly moves with constant velocity. b. Identify section(s) where the fly moves right slowing down. ...
[PDF File] Worksheet: Motion Graphs Name - Georgia Public …
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Questions 5-10 refer to displacement-time graph of a carts motion: 5. In which section(s) is the cart accelerating? 6. In which section(s) is the cart not moving? 7. In which section(s) is the cart moving backwards? 8. In which section(s) is the cart’s instantaneous velocity at any time equal to its average velocity?
[PDF File] Unit 2 Kinematics Worksheet 2: Stacks of Kinematic Curves
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Unit 2 Kinematics Worksheet 2: Stacks of Kinematic Curves Given the following position vs time graphs, describe the motion, and construct the corresponding velocity vs time and acceleration vs time graphs. 1. Moves positively at constant speeds up positive direction speeds up starting at a positive speed, position and moving towards
[PDF File] Motion Graphs Worksheet
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Motion Graphs & Kinematics Worksheet: 1. The graph below describes the motion of a fly that starts out flying left. 15.0 V(m/s 10.0 5.0 5 10 15 20 time (s) -5.0 -10.0 -15.0 a. Identify section(s) where the fly moves with constant velocity. b. Identify section(s) where the fly moves right slowing down. ...
[PDF File] Name Perio Kinematics-Motion Graphs - APlusPhysics
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Kinematics-Motion Graphs APlusPhysics: Kinematics-Motion Graphs VEL.C1, CC.B1 Page 15 Base your answers to questions 11 and 12 on the graph below, which represents the motion of a car during a 6-second time interval. 11. What is the acceleration of the car at t=5.0 seconds? 1. 0.0 m/s2 2. 22.0 m/s 3. 2.5 m/s2 4. 10 m/s2 12.
[PDF File] Unit 2 Kinematics Worksheet 1: Position vs. Time and Velocity …
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4. a) Draw the velocity vs. time graph for an object whose motion produced the position vs time graph shown below at left. b) Determine the average velocity and average speed for the entire trip 5. For many graphs, both the slope of the plot and the area between the plot and the axes have physical meanings. a.
[PDF File] AP Physics Practice Test: Motion in One-Dimension - crashwhite
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Clearly describe how you will analyze the data you have collected for each part of the experiment (ramp and horizontal surface). 1. The correct answer is d. The rock is accelerating constantly at 10 m/s2, so its displacement can be calculated using simple kinematics: Δy = vit +. at2. Δy = 0 +. (−10m /s2)(7s)2.
[PDF File] 1-D Kinematics Problems - Livingston Public Schools
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1-D Kinematics Problems 1. Answer the following based on the velocity vs. time graph. a. Give a written description of the motion. b. Determine the displacement from t = 0s to t = 4 s. c. Determine the displacement from t = 2 s to t = 6 s. d. Determine the object’s acceleration at t =4s. e. Sketch a possible x-t graph for the motion of the ...
[PDF File] Chapter 3 Kinematics I: Rectilinear Motion - University of …
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This is simpler to write, but can create confusion if there are more than two important points in a problem. One advantage of writing the equations this way is you can remember one equation and derive others readily. Start with this equation: x = v 0t + (1/2)at2 Take the derivative dx/dt = v dt/dt + (1/2)a d(t2)/dt.
[PDF File] Kinematics: Practice Problems with Solutions in Physics …
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Kinematics: Practice Problems with Solutions in Physics Physexams.com to find the corresponding maximum height. y 1 −y 0 = 1 2 a yt 2 + v 0yt y max −y 0 = 1 2 (−g)t2 max + v 0yt max y max −0 = 1 2 (−10)(2.4) + 24(2.4) ⇒y max = 28.8m For more problems on freely falling motion, refer to here. 6. A stone is thrown vertically upwards ...
[PDF File] Kinematics in 1-D - Scholars at Harvard
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28 CHAPTER 2. KINEMATICS IN 1-D Displacement as an area If an object moves with constant velocity v, then the displacement ∆x during a time ∆t is ∆x = v∆t. In other words, the displacement is the area of the region (which is just a rectangle) under the v vs. t “curve” in Fig. 2.2. Note that the displacement (which is ∆x by ...
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