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Multiple Representations of Motion: Constant Velocity Particle Model Worksheet 4

This document provides a worksheet to practice representing particle motion in multiple ways, including position vs. time graphs, velocity vs. time graphs, written descriptions, and motion maps. Students are given one representation of motion and must complete the missing representations for various scenarios involving constant velocity motion in one or both directions over time.

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Multiple Representations of Motion: Constant Velocity Particle Model Worksheet 4

This document provides a worksheet to practice representing particle motion in multiple ways, including position vs. time graphs, velocity vs. time graphs, written descriptions, and motion maps. Students are given one representation of motion and must complete the missing representations for various scenarios involving constant velocity motion in one or both directions over time.

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Constant Velocity Particle Model Worksheet 4:

Multiple Representations of Motion


Given one motion representation, supply the missing motion representations.
x vs. t Graph v vs. t Graph Written Description Motion Map
1.

2.
x vs. t Graph v vs. t Graph Written Description Motion Map
3.

4.
x vs. t Graph v vs. t Graph Written Description Motion Map
5.

Object moves with constant


positive velocity for 4 seconds.
Then, it stops for 2 seconds and
returns to the initial position in
2 seconds.

6.
x vs. t Graph v vs. t Graph Written Description Motion Map
7.

Object A starts 10m to the


right of the origin and moves to
the left at 2 m/s. Object B
starts at the origin and moves to
the right at 3m/s.

8.

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