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Gizmos: Velocity Vs Time Graphs - Hendryx
By Korena Hendryx
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Which runner traveled a greater distance?
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Describe each of the runners' motions.
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How is the slope of the position-time graph related to the velocity of the runner?
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Sketch your predicted graph below.
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Question 43
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Describe the acceleration.
Speeding up (positive)
Constant speed (no acceleration)
Slowing down (negative)
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Which runner had a greater change in position, start to finish?
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When this runner is running to the left (negative velocity), what does his position-time graph look like?
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Question 9
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How does a velocity-time graph show that a runner is moving fast?
Question 10
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How does a velocity-time graph show that a runner is moving from left to right?
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Sketch the actual graph (from the Gizmo) below.
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Sketch your predicted graph below.
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Sketch the actual graph (from the Gizmo) below.
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How many meters will the runner run in the first two seconds? Answer with just a number.
Question 18
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What is the velocity in the first two seconds? Answer with just a number.
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Answer with one word.
Question 20
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Answer with one word.
Question 21
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Answer with just a number.
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Answer with just a number.
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Answer with one word.
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Answer with one word.
Question 25
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Were you correct?
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Question 26
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Who do you think is right?
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Explain here.
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What is the total distance traveled? Answer with just a number.
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What is the displacement? Answer with just a number.
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Travels a total distance of 60 meters in 4 seconds. Has a displacement of +10 meters. Has three points on line. Starts from 0 meters.
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What was the speed of the runner for the first two seconds? Answer with just a number.
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What was the speed of the runner for the last two seconds? Answer with just a number.
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What was the average speed over all 4 seconds? Answer with just a number.
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What was the velocity for the first two seconds? Remember velocity includes direction.
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What was the velocity for the last two seconds? Remember velocity includes direction.
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What was the average velocity over all 4 seconds? Remember velocity includes direction.
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How would you calculate the runner's average speed given the information?
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How would you calculate the runner's average velocity given the information?
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Distance traveled. Just answer with a number.
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Displacement. Just answer with a number.
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Average Speed. Just answer with a number.
Question 42
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Average velocity. Should include direction but you can skip direction for this question. Just answer with a number.
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Describe the acceleration.
Speeding up (positive)
Constant speed (no acceleration)
Slowing down (negative)
Question 45
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Describe the acceleration.
Speeding up (positive)
Constant speed (no acceleration)
Slowing down (negative)