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Motion Graphing

Graphs can help visualize and understand motion by plotting distance or speed over time. A distance-time graph shows an object's position change, with a steeper line indicating higher speed. A horizontal line means an object is at rest, while an upward sloping line represents acceleration. Similarly, a speed-time graph shows changes in velocity over time. A horizontal line signifies constant speed, while an upward or downward sloping line indicates acceleration or deceleration. Graphs are useful for comparing the motion of different objects.

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Motion Graphing

Graphs can help visualize and understand motion by plotting distance or speed over time. A distance-time graph shows an object's position change, with a steeper line indicating higher speed. A horizontal line means an object is at rest, while an upward sloping line represents acceleration. Similarly, a speed-time graph shows changes in velocity over time. A horizontal line signifies constant speed, while an upward or downward sloping line indicates acceleration or deceleration. Graphs are useful for comparing the motion of different objects.

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GRAPHING MOTION

Distance, Speed, and Acceleration


• Describing the motion of an object is occasionally
hard to do with words. Sometimes graphs help make
motion easier to picture, and therefore understand.
• Remember:
• Motion is a change in position measured by distance and
time.
• Speed tells us the rate at which an object moves.
• Velocity tells the speed and direction of a moving object.
• Acceleration tells us the rate speed or direction changes.
DISTANCE-TIME
GRAPHS
• Plotting distance against time can
tell you a lot about motion. Let's
look at the axes:
• Time is always plotted on the X-
axis (bottom of the graph). The
further to the right on the axis, the
longer the time from the start.
• Distance is plotted on the Y-axis
(side of the graph). The higher up
the graph, the further from the start.
• If an object is not moving,
a horizontal line is shown
on a distance-time graph
• Time is increasing to the
right, but its distance
does not change.
• It is not moving.
• We say it is At Rest.
• If an object is moving at a
constant speed, it means it
has the same increase in
distance in a given time:
• Time is increasing to the
right, and distance is
increasing constantly with
time. The object moves at a
constant speed.
• Constant speed is shown by
straight lines on a graph
• Let’s look at two moving
objects: Both of the lines in the
graph show that each object
moved the same distance, but
the steeper dashed line got
there before the other one:
• A steeper line indicates a
larger distance moved in a
given time. In other words,
higher speed.
• Both lines are straight, so both
speeds are constant.
• Graphs that show acceleration
look different from those that
show constant speed.
• The line on this graph is
curving upwards. This shows
an increase in speed, since
the line is getting steeper
• In other words, in a given
time, the distance the object
moves is changing (getting
larger). It is accelerating.
• A distance-time graph tells us
how far an object has moved
with time.
• The steeper the graph, the faster
the motion.
• A horizontal line means the
object is not changing its position
- it is not moving, it is at rest.
• A downward-sloping line means
the object is returning to the
start.
SPEED-TIME GRAPHS
AKA VELOCITY-TIME
GRAPHS
• Speed-Time graphs look much like
Distance-Time graphs. Be sure to read
the labels!! Time is plotted on the X-
axis. Speed or velocity is plotted on the
Y-axis.
• A straight horizontal line on a speed-
time graph means that speed is
constant. It is not changing over time.
• A straight line does not mean that the
object is not moving!
• This graph shows
increasing speed. The
moving object is
accelerating.
• This graph shows
decreasing speed. The
moving object is
decelerating.
• Both the dashed and
solid line show
increasing speed.
• Both lines reach the
same top speed, but
the solid one takes
longer.
• The dashed line shows
a greater acceleration.
Summary
• A speed - time graph shows us
how the speed of a moving
object changes with time.
• The steeper the graph, the
greater the acceleration.
• A horizontal line means the
object is moving at a constant
speed.
• A downward sloping line means
the object is slowing down.

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