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Distance vs. Time: 60.0 F (X) 4 X 4.49386683977818E-15

This document compares constant and accelerated motions by graphing distance over time. It provides data from a constant motion trial where an object traveled at 4 m/s over 16 seconds, recording distance every second. A line of best fit is shown on a distance-time graph with the equation f(x) = 4x - 4.49386683977818E-15, indicating constant velocity.
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Distance vs. Time: 60.0 F (X) 4 X 4.49386683977818E-15

This document compares constant and accelerated motions by graphing distance over time. It provides data from a constant motion trial where an object traveled at 4 m/s over 16 seconds, recording distance every second. A line of best fit is shown on a distance-time graph with the equation f(x) = 4x - 4.49386683977818E-15, indicating constant velocity.
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TITLE: Comparing Constant and Accelerated Motions NAME:

PURPOSE: To see the differnces when graphing constant and accelerated motions.
PROCEDURE: Teacher Given

CONSTANT MOTION Distance vs. Time


60.0
Velocity (m/s) 4.0 f(x) = 4 x − 4.49386683977818E-15
50.0

Trial Time (s) Distance (m) 40.0

Distance (m)
1 1.00 4.0
2 2.20 8.8 30.0
3 3.25 13.0 20.0
4 4.10 16.4
5 5.78 23.1 10.0
6 6.99 28.0 0.0
7 8.00 32.0 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16
8 9.35 37.4 Time (s)
9 12.00 48.0
10 14.10 56.4
. Time

E-15

00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00


e (s)

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