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forces and motion
distance time graphs
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What do distance-time graphs allow us to visualize?
They allow us to visualize how far something has traveled in a
certain
period of time.
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How far did the cyclist travel in the example given?
50 meters
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What does the gradient of the line on a distance-time graph represent?
The gradient represents the
speed
of the object at that time.
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What is the formula for speed in terms of distance and time?
Speed = change in distance / change in
time
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What is the speed of the cyclist during the first section of the journey?
10 meters per second
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What does a flat line on a distance-time graph indicate?
It indicates that the object is
stationary
.
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What does a steeper gradient on a distance-time graph indicate?
It indicates that the
speed
is increasing.
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What does a decreasing gradient on a distance-time graph indicate?
It indicates
deceleration
.
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How can you find the speed at a particular point on a curve in a distance-time graph?
You need to draw a
tangent
to the curve at that point.
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What is a tangent in the context of a distance-time graph?
A tangent is a straight line that has the same
gradient
as the curve at the point where they touch.
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How do you calculate the gradient of a tangent to find speed?
By dividing the
change
in
distance
by the change in
time
between two points on the tangent.
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What was the calculated speed at eight seconds in the example?
4
meters per second
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What do straight lines, flat lines, and curved lines represent on a distance-time graph?
Straight lines represent
constant speeds
.
Flat lines mean stationary.
Curved lines represent
changing speeds
.
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What should you do to calculate the speed at a point on a straight line on a distance-time graph?
You calculate the
gradient
of the line by dividing the
change in distance
by the
change in time
.
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What should you do to calculate the speed at a point on a curve on a distance-time graph?
You need to draw a
tangent
to the curve at that point and calculate the gradient of that tangent.
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What is the key takeaway regarding distance-time graphs?
They help in understanding the
relationship
between distance traveled and time taken.
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