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MOTION GRAPHS CREATING AND INTERPRETING GRAPHS

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MOTION GRAPHS. CREATING AND INTERPRETING GRAPHS. WHAT DO WE KNOW. On the paper provided, write down everything you know about graphs and graphing. Components of the Graph R eview. X- axis and Y-axis Scale and Variables Title How do you determine Scale Maximize the graph paper . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MOTION GRAPHSCREATING AND INTERPRETING

GRAPHS

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WHAT DO WE KNOW

•On the paper provided, write down everything you know about graphs and graphing

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Components of the GraphReview

•X- axis and Y-axis•Scale and Variables•Title•How do you determine•Scale•Maximize the graph paper

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Interpreting GraphsThe purpose of a graph is to

show a RELATIONSHIP between 2 variables

1.Positive Relationships:•As one variable increases, so

does the other•Conversely, as one variable

decreases, so does the other.

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On your paper

DRAW AN X AND Y AXIS AND THEN PLOT A LINE THAT SHOWS

A POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP

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Positive Relationships

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Interpreting Graphs

2. Negative or Inverse Relationships:•As one variable increases, the other decreases•Conversely, as one variable decreases the other increases.

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On your paper

DRAW AN X AND Y AXIS AND THEN PLOT A LINE THAT SHOWS A NEGATIVE/INVERSE RELATIONSHIP

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Negative Relationships

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Line of Best FitLine of Best Fit: Straight line drawn through linear data. • The line does not necessarily connect the

data points but is drawn through the majority of points, with an equal number of points above and below the line.

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MOTION GRAPHSGraphs that deal with motion will have the following variables on their X and Y axis:Distance/PositionSpeedTime

Distance and time will be used to calculate speed

Speed and time will give us acceleration

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Speed andAcceleration

•Speed: How fast you are going

•Acceleration: A rate of change in speed. Are you speeding up or slowing down?

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Distance, Time and Speed• Distance is the amount of space

BETWEEN 2 objects.• Time is an interval that has a

beginning and an end• Speed is the distance an object

travels in a specific amount of time.• Constant speed is the same

distance is traveled every second or time interval

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Relationship Speed is directly related to

distance traveled

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Relationship Speed is indirectly/inversely

related to the amount of time

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Position-Time Graphs

On your paper explain how to find the speed of a car using a

position-time graph

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Calculate the Speed….

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Constant Speed• Position vs Time graphs will have a

straight line when the object is traveling at a constant speed.

Slope = Speed

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Changing Speed• A position vs time graph will

have a curve when the object is traveling at a changing speed, steepness of the curve will indicate just how fast object is changing speed.

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Calculating Speedv = d/tv = velocity or speed of an objectd = distance traveledt = time that it took to travel that particular distanceUnits for speed are distance per unit of time -or- m/sec -or- km/hr

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Solve these problems

Use your notes to help you

• If a car travels 40 km in a time period of 2 minutes, what is its speed?• If a car travels 60 km at 20 km/hr, how long does it take?

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What is the relationship between speed and time

(use your notes!)

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Speed-Time Graphs for Acceleration

• Rate of change in an object’s speed• Slope = Acceleration•When you plot

speed vs. time, you now have the acceleration of an object.

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•Describe the difference between speed and

acceleration

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Distance from Speed vs. Time Graph

•Distance is equal to speed x time

•The area of a graph represents speed x time

•Therefore the area below the line of best fit is the distance traveled

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Draw a speed-time graph that shows an object that is moving at a constant speed

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Sample Data for 10 Meter Race:

Animal

Time/Trial 1

Speed

Time/Trial 2

Speed

Time/Trial 3

Speed

AverageSpeedm/sec.

Dog 6 second

6 7

Cat 8 second

7 8

Turtle 20 second

18 19

Mouse

15 second

14 15

Lizard 30 second

32 31

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Sample Graph

1.What will be on the X-Axis?

2.What will be on the Y-Axis?

3.Name the 3 different types of graphs and then state which you will make for this set of data.