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Activity - Graphing Interpretation Practice

The document contains two graphs showing distance-time and velocity-time relationships. The distance-time graph shows an object's position over time, with intervals of no movement, constant velocity, and changing velocity. The velocity-time graph depicts an object's speed and direction over the same period, identifying when it is stationary, moving forwards or backwards, accelerating, and moving at its fastest or slowing down. Both graphs are accompanied by questions to interpret the object's motion from the visual data.

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Activity - Graphing Interpretation Practice

The document contains two graphs showing distance-time and velocity-time relationships. The distance-time graph shows an object's position over time, with intervals of no movement, constant velocity, and changing velocity. The velocity-time graph depicts an object's speed and direction over the same period, identifying when it is stationary, moving forwards or backwards, accelerating, and moving at its fastest or slowing down. Both graphs are accompanied by questions to interpret the object's motion from the visual data.

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Graphing practice – Distance Time and Velocity-Time Graphs

d(m)

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C
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1. During what interval(s) is the object not moving?

2. During what interval(s) does the object have a constant positive (forward)
velocity?

3. During what interval(s) does the object have a constant negative (backward)
velocity?

4. During what interval(s) does the object have a changing velocity?

5. During what interval(s)is the object accelerating?

6. During what interval(s)is the object moving the fastest?

7. When is the object speeding up?

8. When is the object slowing down?


V(m/s)

B C

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D
F t

1. At what times is the object not moving?

2. During what interval(s)is the object moving forwards?

3. During what interval(s)is the object moving backwards?

4. During what interval(s) does the object have a constant velocity?

5. During what interval(s)is the object accelerating?

6. During what interval(s)is the object moving the fastest?

7. When is the object speeding up?

8. When is the object slowing down?

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