Velocity Time Any lines above the x-axis represent positive velocities, (regardless of their slope)....

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•Any lines above the x-axis represent positive velocities, (regardless of their slope).

positive velocities

•Lines below the axis represent negative velocities.

negative velocities

•The slope of a straight line represents acceleration.

Velocity-Time GraphsVelocity-Time Graphs

For each of the following graphs, describe the motionthat is taking place:

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•positive velocitypositive velocity•positive accelerationpositive acceleration

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•positive velocitypositive velocity•negative accelerationnegative acceleration

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•neg velneg vel•neg accelneg accel

•neg velneg vel•pos accelpos accel

•neg velneg vel•zero accelzero accel

•Pos, then neg velPos, then neg vel•Neg accelNeg accel

To Summarize:

How to find... from a v-t graph:

1. Instantaneous VelocityInstantaneous Velocity - Read off graph.

2. Instantaneous AcclerationInstantaneous Accleration - Slope of straight line.

3. Average AccelerationAverage Acceleration - (This is the accel between two points in time)

Draw a line between the two points. Find the slopeof this line.

4. Displacement - Displacement - •Determine the area between the line and the x-axis.•Any areas above the x-axis are positive displacements.•Areas below are negative displacements.

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•Add the positive and negative areas together.

5. DistanceDistance - Same as displacement, but all areasare positive.

6. Average VelocityAverage Velocity - Displacement divided by time.

7. Average SpeedAverage Speed - Distance divided by time.

Example #1