Velocity time graphs

Cards (30)

  • What do distance time graphs show?
    How distance varies over time
  • What do velocity time graphs show?
    How velocity changes over time
  • Why is it easy to confuse distance time graphs and velocity time graphs?
    They look very similar
  • What is on the y-axis of a velocity time graph?
    Velocity
  • What is on the x-axis of a velocity time graph?
    Time
  • How do you find the gradient of the curve on a velocity time graph?
    Change in velocity over change in time
  • What does the gradient of a velocity time graph represent?
    Acceleration
  • What does a constant positive gradient indicate on a velocity time graph?
    Constant acceleration
  • What does a constant negative gradient indicate on a velocity time graph?
    Constant deceleration
  • How do you calculate acceleration from a velocity time graph?
    Use change in velocity and time
  • If the change in velocity is 3 m/s and the change in time is 2 s, what is the acceleration?

    1.5 m/s²
  • What does a flat section of the curve on a velocity time graph indicate?
    No acceleration, constant velocity
  • How do you find the velocity during flat sections of the curve?
    Look at the y-axis
  • What is the velocity during the second stage if it is 3 m/s?

    3 m/s
  • What is the velocity during the fourth stage if it is 5 m/s?
    5 m/s
  • What does a steeper curve in a velocity time graph indicate?
    Increasing rate of acceleration
  • How do you find the distance traveled from a velocity time graph?
    Calculate the area under the curve
  • How can you simplify the area calculation under the curve?
    Split it into shapes like triangles and rectangles
  • What is the formula for the area of a triangle?
    1/2 x base x height
  • What is the area of the triangle with base 2 and height 3?
    3 m
  • What is the formula for the area of a rectangle?
    Base times height
  • What is the area of a rectangle with base 2 and height 3?
    6 m
  • What is the total distance traveled in the first four seconds?
    9 m
  • Why do we leave the distance traveled in meters instead of meters squared?
    Because we are finding distance, not area
  • How can you estimate the area under curved parts of the graph?
    Count the number of squares under the curve
  • If each square in the grid equals one meter, how many squares are under the curved section?
    Almost 8 squares
  • What is the total distance traveled over the two seconds in the curved section?
    Around 8 m
  • What are the key differences between distance time graphs and velocity time graphs?
    • Distance time graphs show distance vs. time
    • Velocity time graphs show velocity vs. time
    • Distance time graphs have distance on the y-axis
    • Velocity time graphs have velocity on the y-axis
  • What are the implications of different gradients on a velocity time graph?
    • Positive gradient: constant acceleration
    • Negative gradient: constant deceleration
    • Flat section: constant velocity
    • Steeper gradient: increasing acceleration
  • How do you calculate total distance traveled using a velocity time graph?
    1. Identify areas under the curve
    2. Calculate areas of shapes (triangles, rectangles)
    3. Sum the areas for total distance