Velocity vs acceleration graph

    • [DOC File]Kinematics Multiples - Travellin

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      The acceleration is the slope of the velocity vs. time graph. Because the function is linear in this region, we don’t have to estimate a tangent: 15. The following represents a velocity vs. time graph for an object during a 5 second interval.

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    • [DOC File]Velocity/Acceleration Worksheets

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      A car accelerates from 25 km/hr to 55 km/hr in 30 seconds. What is its acceleration? 1 m/s2. A train is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s. If its initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is its velocity after 30 seconds? 80 m/s2 (x-20m/s/30s=2 m/s) Solve for X. Graphing Velocity vs Time. Plot the following data on the graph and answer the questions below.

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    • [DOCX File]Free-Fall Laboratory

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      vs. time. Velocity. is the speed and direction of the object. Velocity is also referred to as . instantaneous velocity. Because the shuttlecock is falling downward, its velocity is negative. Does the velocity stay constant as the object drops? _____ Turn on the . a (m/s/s) box to see a graph of . acceleration. vs. time. Acceleration is the rate ...

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    • [DOC File]Velocity/Acceleration Worksheets - mrbartonsclassroom

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      What is its acceleration? A train is accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s. If its initial velocity is 20 m/s, what is its velocity after 30 seconds? A runner achieves a velocity of 11.1 m/s, 9 sec after he begins. What is his acceleration? What distance did he cover? Graphing Velocity vs Time. Plot the following data on the graph and answer the ...

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    • [DOC File]I

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      Velocity graph review. This graph shows the cart’s velocity vs. time. On those same axes, graph the cart’s speed vs. time. Speed is how fast something is moving, independent of direction. What would you guess is a common mistake students make on the velocity vs. time graph for this and similar situations? Explain. Acceleration on the way down

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    • [DOC File]I

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      Briefly look over your velocity graph prediction from 2 pages ago and the acceleration graph predictions you just drew. Then, do the experiment with the motion detector. Pay attention only to the part of the graph that shows the motion after you let go of the cart but before you caught it.

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    • [DOC File]POSITION, VELOCITY, AND ACCELERATION

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      If the acceleration is zero, then v = constant and a graph of velocity versus time is a flat, straight line. If the acceleration is constant, but not zero, then the graph of velocity versus time is straight, sloping upward (for positive accelerations), or sloping downward (for negative accelerations).

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    • [DOC File]Acceleration – rate of change in velocity with respect to ...

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      with respect to time, slope of velocity vs. time graph (two forms): Average Acceleration – Instantaneous Acceleration – . Instantaneous acceleration is the second derivative of a position function for an object in motion. The first derivative is the instantaneous velocity and the second derivative is instantaneous acceleration.

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    • [DOC File]Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration Lab

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      Velocity vs. Position graph 10 Distance from end 20. 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Velocity. Using the graph to predict speed. 1) place = 2) predicted velocity = 3) actual velocity = 4) Percent error: Acceleration

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