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The document provides examples of motion graphs and asks students to analyze and interpret the motion of objects based on the graphs. It includes two graphs describing the motion of a fly and a remote control car and asks students to identify periods of constant velocity, acceleration, rest, and calculate average speeds.
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The document provides examples of motion graphs and asks students to analyze and interpret the motion of objects based on the graphs. It includes two graphs describing the motion of a fly and a remote control car and asks students to identify periods of constant velocity, acceleration, rest, and calculate average speeds.
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Study: Laws of Motion---Road safety using

Motion in words---Given the word the concept of laws of motion


description in motion draw the ticker Laws of Motion---Given a situation
tape diagram (dots) identify if they ar law 1,2, or 3.
Motion graphs---Interpreting and
solving using motion graphs
Laws of Motion---Explaining real life
motion using Laws of motion
MOTION GRAPHS
Answer the following on your Activity Notebook.

A. The graph below describes the motion of a fly that starts out going right.

15.0

E
V(m/s) 10.0
D F
5.0

5 10 15 G 20 J time (s)
C H I
-5.0 A

-10.0 B

-15.0

1. Identify section(s) where the fly moves with constant velocity going left.

2. Identify section(s) where the fly moves right slowing down.

3. Identify section(s) where the fly moves left speeding up.

4. When is the fly at rest?


5. What is the average speed of the fly between 0 and 11 seconds?

B. Little Joey plays with his remote control car, and generates the motion graph below. The car starts by moving east.

15.0

x (m) 10.0
A B
5.0

5 10 15 20 Time (s)
-5.0 C E F G

-10.0
D
-15.0

1. Identify section(s) where the car moves with constant velocity.

2. Identify section(s) where the car moves west.

3. Identify section(s) where the car speeds up.


4. When is the car at rest?

5. What is the average speed of the car between 0 and 15 seconds?

Draw a ticker tape diagram for each.

A. The car moves with a rightward velocity and a rightward acceleration.

B. The car moves with a constant, leftward velocity. Then, the car remains at rest for several seconds. Finally, the car moves with rightward acceleration.

C. The car moves with a constant, leftward velocity.

D. The car moves with a rightward acceleration. Then, the car remains at rest for several seconds. Finally, the car moves with a low constant speed.

E. The car moves with constant speed in the rightward direction.

F. The car slowly accelerates from rest. Then, the car remains at rest for several seconds. Finally, the car moves with a constant leftward velocity.

G. The car moves at constant speed. Then, the car remains at rest for several seconds. Finally, the car moves with a constant leftward velocity.

H. The car moves in the rightward direction with a leftward acceleration.

I. The car moves in the leftward direction with a leftward acceleration.

J. The car moves with a constant, rightward velocity. Then the car remains at rest for several seconds. Finally, the car rapidly accelerates with a
rightward acceleration.

K. The car moves with a leftward velocity and a rightward acceleration.

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