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How to work with acceleration vs displacement graphs?

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Q: How to work with acceleration vs displacement graphs?
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What do displacement vs time graphs represent?

change in position, also known as the integral of velocity or the second integral of acceleration


What do the graphs of distance vs. time and distance vs time suggest?

distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration


What do the graphs of distance vs time and distance vs time squared suggests?

distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration


What do the graphs of distance vs. time and distance vs. time square suggest?

distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration


What is the rate of change of velocity with distance?

acceleration/decceleration it is the second derivative of a displacement vs time function


Velocity is the slope of a displacement vs time graph true or false?

False. The slope of a velocity vs time graph is acceleration


Which of the following describes a displacement vs time graph that looks like this?

Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object


Examples of vector quantities?

Vector quantities are quantities that have directionality as well as magnitude. Displacement (meters North) vs Distance (meters) Velocity (meters per second North) vs Speed (meters per second)


Velocity is the slope of the displacement vs time graph?

Velocity is NOT the slope of the acceleration vs. time graph. Velocity is the area under the acceleration vs. time graph. Velocity is the slope of a position vs. time graph, though. For you Calculus Junkies, v = the integral of acceleration with respect to time.


What does The area under the force vs displacement curve represent?

Work done by the force.


How do you make a velocity vs time graph from an acceleration vs time graph?

Your acceleration vs. Time graph is the slope of your velocity vs. time graph


How do you interpret motion graphs?

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