Interpreting Graphs of Motion
Describe, in words, the motion of the objects in the following d vs. t
and v vs. t graphs
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examine the movement of an ant running back and forth along a line.
Any point on this graph gives us the position of the ant at a particular moment in time. Point at (2,–2) tells us that, two seconds after it started moving, the ant was two centimeters to the left of its starting position, and the point at (3,1) tells us that, three seconds after it started moving, the ant is one centimeter to the right of its starting position. For the first two seconds, the ant is moving to the left. In the next second, it reverses its direction and moves quickly to y = 1. The ant then stays still at y = 1 for three seconds before it turns left again and moves back to where it started
Velocity:
Definition of velocity translates into definition of slope. So we can find average and instantaneous velocity from the graph.
Creating Graphs of Motion
• Create d vs. t and v vs. t graphs for the following objects.
• Use + and – regions on your graph to indicate the direction that the objects are travelling.
Dragster doing a “Burn Out”
Walking Tortoise
Running Cheetah
Vertical Motion of an Entire Sky Dive
Horizontal & Vertical Motion of the Basketball
Horizontal & Vertical Motion of the Roller Coaster
Vertical Motion of the Ball
Horizontal & Vertical Motion of the Golf Club Head
Entire Flight of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Horizontal & Vertical Motion of a Merry-Go-Round Horse