19/1/2021
Combined Science - Physics - Key Stage 4 - Forces
Distance-Time Graphs
Mr Saville
Warm Up Task
1. What type of quantity is speed? (scalar or vector?) scalar
a
f
2. Can you recall the average speeds (in m/s) for a person walking and jogging?
1.5 m/s 3 m/s
3. Define speed. How fast an object moves (rates at which an obect covers a distance)
4. How do you calculate the speed of an object? V = s / t (speed = distance/time)
5. What is the average speed of sound? 330 m/s
2
1) Identify what each
area represents on
the graph:
A: constant speed
Distance (m)
B: stationay
C: accelerating
C
2) How many times
did the object B
remain stationary?
twice
A
3) How far did the
object travel?
30 m
4) How long did the
journey take?
15 senconds
3
Calculate the speed of the 3 80 A
represented in the graph.
A:
Distance (m)
80 / 4 = 20 m/s
B
40
B: 40 / 8 = 5 m/s
C: 20 / 8 = 2.5 m/s
0
0 4 8
Time (s)
4
Independent Practice
A man left his house this morning and
travelled 1000 metres in 50 seconds
before he stopped at the traffic lights for
100 seconds. He then travelled 4,000
meters in 200 seconds. He then waited
for 100 seconds in traffic. He then
travelled the remaining 2000 metres in
100 seconds.
He travelled a total distance of 7000 m,
in a total time of 550 seconds
Construct the graph and calculate his
speed when he travelled 4000 m.
4000 / 200 = 20 m/s
5
HT Only - Independent Practice
Calculate the approximate
speed of the object once it
has travelled 20 m.
Distance (m)
35 / (17.5 - 11) = 5.38 m/s
Time (s)