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Motion Graphs 2

This document contains two graphs showing motion over time: 1) A velocity-time graph of a car journey showing points of acceleration, steady speed, and deceleration. 2) A distance-time graph of a dog walking along a pavement showing intervals of increasing, steady, and decreasing speed. The graphs are accompanied by questions asking to determine acceleration rates, velocities, and describe the motion at different points for both the car and dog.

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427 views

Motion Graphs 2

This document contains two graphs showing motion over time: 1) A velocity-time graph of a car journey showing points of acceleration, steady speed, and deceleration. 2) A distance-time graph of a dog walking along a pavement showing intervals of increasing, steady, and decreasing speed. The graphs are accompanied by questions asking to determine acceleration rates, velocities, and describe the motion at different points for both the car and dog.

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Grace Lo
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Motion graphs

NAME: .

1. The graph below shows the motion of a part of a car journey.


E

Velocity (m/s)

10

D
B

A
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Time (s)

(a) between which two points is the car accelerating at the greatest rate? ..
(b) between which two points is the car travelling at a steady speed? .
(c) what is the acceleration of the car between C and D?

(d) between which two points is the acceleration getting bigger and bigger?

(e) explain how you can tell this from the graph

(f) draw on the graph a line that shows the car decelerating constantly to a stop from point D
in 10 s. Mark the point where the car has stopped as point F.
(g) what is the acceleration of the car between D an F?

(h) is the car moving backwards between D and F? Explain your answer.

2. The following diagram shows the distance time graph for a dog walking along a pavement.

Distance (m)

20

E
10

A
2

10

12

14

Time (s)

(i) Describe the motion of the dog between:


(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) D and E
(e) E and F
(f) F and G
(ii)
(a) what is the velocity of the dog between D and E?
..
(b) what is the velocity of the dog between E and F?
..

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