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The document explains how to create and interpret distance-time and speed-time graphs to describe the motion of objects. It outlines key concepts such as motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration, and illustrates how different graph shapes represent various states of motion. Additionally, it includes exercises for matching descriptions to graphs and analyzing motion based on provided data.

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The document explains how to create and interpret distance-time and speed-time graphs to describe the motion of objects. It outlines key concepts such as motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration, and illustrates how different graph shapes represent various states of motion. Additionally, it includes exercises for matching descriptions to graphs and analyzing motion based on provided data.

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ASSESSMENT IN CREATING AND INTERPRETING MOTION

GRAPHS

Name Section: _____________________Date:__________

Motion Graphs

Describing the motion of an object is occasionally hard to do with words. Sometimes


graphs help make motion easier to picture, and therefore understand.

Remember:

• Motion is a change in position measured by distance and time.


• Speed tells us the rate at which an object moves.
• Velocity tells the speed and direction of a moving object.
• Acceleration tells us the rate speed or direction changes.

DISTANCE-TIME GRAPHS

Plotting distance against time can tell you a lot about motion. Let's look at the axes:

Time is always plotted on the X-axis


(bottom of the graph). The further to
the right on the axis, the longer the
time from the start.

Distance is plotted on the Y-axis (side


of the graph). The higher up the
graph, the further from the start.

If an object is not moving, a horizontal line is shown on a distance-time graph.

Time is increasing to the right, but its


distance does not change. It is not
moving. We say it is At Rest.
Motion Graphs 2

If an object is moving at a constant speed, it means it has the same increase in


distance in a given time:

Time is increasing to the right, and distance


is increasing constantly with time. The
object moves at a constant speed.

Constant speed is shown by straight


lines on a graph.

Let’s look at two moving objects:


Both of the lines in the graph show that each object moved the same distance, but the
steeper dashed line got there before the other one:

A steeper line indicates a larger distance


moved in a given time. In other words,
higher speed.

Both lines are straight, so both speeds are


constant.

Graphs that show acceleration look different from those that show constant speed.

The line on this graph is curving upwards. This


shows an increase in speed, since the line is
getting steeper:

In other words, in a given time, the distance the


object moves is change (getting larger). It is
accelerating.
Motion Graphs 3

Summary:

A distance-time graph tells us how far an object has moved with time.

• The steeper the graph, the faster the motion.


• A horizontal line means the object is not changing its position - it is not moving,
it is at rest.
• A downward sloping line means the object is returning to the start.
Motion Graphs 4

Examine the graphs below.

1. Which of the graphs shows that one of runners started 10 yards further ahead of
the other? Explain your answer.
Motion Graphs 5

2. In which of the following graphs below are both runners moving at the same
speed? Explain your answer.
Motion Graphs 6

3. The distance-time graphs below represent the motion of a car. Match the
descriptions with the graphs. Explain your answers.

Descriptions:
1. The car is stopped.
2. The car is traveling at a constant speed.
3. The speed of the car is decreasing.
4. The car is coming back.

Graph A matches description because .

Graph B matches description because .

Graph C matches description because .

Graph D matches description because .


Motion Graphs 7

SPEED-TIME GRAPHS

Speed-Time graphs are also called Velocity-Time graphs.

Speed-Time graphs look much like Distance-


Time graphs. Be sure to read the labels!!
Time is plotted on the X-axis. Speed or
velocity is plotted on the Y-axis.

A straight horizontal line on a speed-time


graph means that speed is constant. It is
not changing over time.

A straight line does not mean that the


object is not moving!

This graph shows increasing speed.


The moving object is accelerating.

This graph shows decreasing speed.


The moving object is decelerating.
Motion Graphs 8

What about comparing two moving objects at the same time?

Both the dashed and solid line show increasing


speed.

Both lines reach the same top speed, but the


solid one takes longer.

The dashed line shows a greater


acceleration.

Summary:

A speed - time graph shows us how the speed of a moving object changes with time.

• The steeper the graph, the greater the acceleration.


• A horizontal line means the object is moving at a constant speed.
• A downward sloping line means the object is slowing down.
Motion Graphs 9

4. The speed-time graphs below represent the motion of a car. Match the
descriptions with the graphs. Explain your answers.

Descriptions:
5. The car is stopped.
6. The car is traveling at a constant speed.
7. The car is accelerating.
8. The car is slowing down.

Graph E matches description because .

Graph F matches description because .

Graph G matches description because .

Graph H matches description because .


Motion Graphs 10

Questions: Read carefully and analyze the graph below. Answer the given questions
based on your graph reading.

Look at the graph above. It shows how three runners ran a 100-meter race.

5. Which runner won the race? Explain your answer.

6. Which runner stopped for a rest? Explain your answer.

7. How long was the stop? Explain your answer.

8. How long did Bob take to complete the race? Explain your answer.

9. Calculate each racer’s average speed. (Figure the distance and the time first!)

Albert

Bob

Charlie
Motion Graphs 11

The graph below shows how the speed of a bus changes during part of a journey

Choose the correct words from the following list to describe the motion during each
segment of the journey to fill in the blanks.

a. accelerating
b. decelerating
c. constant speed
d. at rest

Segment 0-A The bus is . Its speed changes


from 0 to 10 m/s in 5 seconds.

Segment A-B The bus is moving at a of 10


m/s for 5 seconds.

Segment B-C The bus is . It is slowing


down from 10 m/s to rest in 3 seconds.

Segment C-D The bus is . It has


stopped.

Segment D-E The bus is .


It is gradually increasing in speed.

Good luck!

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