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1) a) For the position vs. time graph shown below, sketch the velocity vs. time and...
For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible
corresponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs.
To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the
object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity
graph. Where is the object at time t = 0 in each case?
Explain.
Please explain
For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible comesponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity graph. Where is the object at time t 0 in each case? Explain
Part 2: Velocity vs. Time 1. For each velocity vs. time graph (Graph 3 and 4), describe how you would walk in order to replicate the 1-D motion graph. Use words such as away, toward, at rest, speeding up, slowing down, constant speed. Be specific with your time periods. 2. For each velocity vs. time graph, create the corresponding position and acceleration versus time graphs. Construct your graph on a computer program such as Microsoft ExcelB. If you do not...
Please help with this Kinematics question! Position and time
graphs. Velocity vs. time graph.
Consider this position vs. does the corresponding velocity vs. time graph look like? 1. time graph. What (a) Sketch your prediction below * Now reproduce the position graph by walking, and see if the velocity graph comes out the way you expect. 10 t (seconds) Velocity Graph Prediction Velocity Graph Result (m/s) o (m/s) 0 10 6 10 t (seconds) t (seconds) 2. Here's a velocity...
HYS 121 - In-Class Problem Graphing with Velocity 4 Below are shown four velocity vs. time graphs. For each: Draw the corresponding position vs. time graph. Assume that the motion takes place along a horizontal Name: line and that xo = 0 m. 4.5 4.5 Time (s) rime (s) 3.5 Time (s) -3 10 T Time (s) 10 PHYS 121-In-Class Problem Graphing with Velocity Name The figure shows the velocity vs. time graph for a moving object whose initial position...
Problem 7. Below you are supplied a position versus time graph. Draw velocity versus time and acceleration versus time graphs consistent with this position versus time graph. Assume that this is one dimensional motion along the x axis, that you are standing on the origin (x = 0) with positive x off to your right and negative x off to your left. Describe the motion of the object in everyday terms without using the words velocity, acceleration, slope, positive or...
An object's motion is represented by the x vs. t graph shown below Hint: Velocity is the slope of x vs. t graph, and acceleration is slope of v vs. t graph. 130 points: 5 points each r (s) t (a) a. Draw the corresponding v vs. t graph on the axes provided. b. Draw the corresponding a vs. t graph on the axes provided. c. At what times is the position a maximum (most positive)? At those times, is...
Three objects move and their velocity vs time graphs are shown
below
The following questions refer to the velocity vs time graphs
above.
1.Are any of the graphs shown representing objects that are
slowing down?
2.Do any of the objects have a negative acceleration? How can
you tell?
3.Which object’s motion(s) most likely is/are experiencing air
resistance? Explain your reasoning.
4.Sketch what the acceleration vs time graphs would look like
for each of the velocity graphs.
A) Describe the motion depicted by the following velocity vs.
time graph.
B) Draw the acceleration vs. time graph associated with the
velocity vs time graph above.
C) Draw the position vs. time graph associated with the previous
velocity and acceleration vs. time graphs.
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For each of the given velocity vs time graphs, draw the
corresponding position vs time graph
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