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Graphs of Motion: P-T, V-T, and A-T

Graphs of Motion: P-T, V-T, and A-T. September 12-15, 2014. What do we already know about graphing motion?. We know how to draw and interpret position vs time (P-T) graphs Straight lines = Positive slope Negative slope: Zero slope:. Constant velocity / NO acceleration.

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Graphs of Motion: P-T, V-T, and A-T

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  1. Graphs of Motion: P-T, V-T, and A-T September 12-15, 2014

  2. What do we already know about graphing motion? We know how to draw and interpret position vs time (P-T) graphs • Straight lines = Positive slope Negative slope: Zero slope: Constant velocity / NO acceleration v = - v = 0 v = +

  3. What do we already know about graphing motion? We know how to draw and interpret position vs time (P-T) graphs • Curved lines = Accelerated motion v = - a = - v = + a = - v = + a = + v = - a = +

  4. Your motion graph Take a minute a look at your graph of motion … do you still think it is correct? If not, fix it!

  5. What do you think these mean? V-T graphs • Think, Pair, Share • Rules for V-T graphs • Horizontal lines: • Positive slopes: • Negative slopes: • Lines above the x axis: • Lines below the x axis: a = 0 a = + v = +, a = - v = +, a = 0 v = +, a = + a = - v = + v = - v = -, a = - v = -, a = 0 v = -, a = +

  6. Test your Understanding Which runner(s) have the greatest speed? A C B & D E Think about your answer, wait until I tell you, then show me the answer by holding up the correct number of fingers. How do you know?

  7. Test your Understanding Which runners are slowing down? A C B & D E None of them Think about your answer, wait until I tell you, then show me the answer by holding up the correct number of fingers. How do you know?

  8. Test your Understanding Which runners are changing direction? A C D E None of them Think about your answer, wait until I tell you, then show me the answer by holding up the correct number of fingers. How do you know?

  9. You Do: Interpreting V-T Graphs • When is the train’s speed constant? • When was the train’s velocity positive? • When is the train’s acceleration positive? • When did the train slow down? Use the graph of the motion of a toy train, below, to answer the questions. From B-C, from D-E, and from F-G Always! From A-B, from C-D, and from G-H From E-F

  10. Putting it all together: Creating V-T and A-T graphs To create a V-T graph, I will first determine the v and a of each segment of the graph. v = + a = 0 v = + a = - v = + a = - v = + a = + v = 0 a = 0 v = 0 a = 0 v = + a = + v = - a = 0 v = + a = 0 v = - a = 0

  11. Putting it all together: Creating V-T and A-T graphs a = + a = 0 a = - v = + a = 0 v = + a = - v = + a = - v = + a = + v = 0 a = 0 v = 0 a = 0 v = + a = + v = - a = 0 v = + a = 0 v = - a = 0

  12. Creating V-T and A-T graphs: Testing your understanding Study the problem, then when I say, show “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to indicate whether the graph has been drawn correctly.

  13. Creating V-T and A-T graphs: Testing your understanding Study the problem, then when I say, show “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to indicate whether the graph has been drawn correctly.

  14. Creating V-T and A-T graphs: You Do Draw the corresponding V-T and A-T

  15. Homework HW sheet, HW Quiz next classClosureWhat were our objectives & how did we meet them?How did what we did today reflect our unit goal?How did we utilize our LP trait of communicators?What was our primary ‘way of knowing’ used today?Exit TicketComplete motion graphs classwork sheet

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