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Additional Physics Forces and Motion
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Mind Map on Additional Physics Forces and Motion , created by crazytomguy on 04/09/2014.
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Additional Physics Forces and Motion
Distance time graphs
Shows the journey of an object
If the line is horizontal then the object is at a steady speed
steeper the slope the faster the faster the object is traveling
The more slanted slope means the object is moving slower
If the object returns back to zero it means it ha arrived back at the staring point.
Velocity time graphs
Vertical axis is Velocity and the horizontal axis is time
The steeper the slope means greater acceleration/deceleration.
If the line is horizontal it means the object s travelling at a constant velocity
It does NOT mean that the object is stationary.
If the object returns to zero it means the velocity is at zero witch means that the object is not moving
Speed = Distance divided by Time
Acceleration is the change in velocity over a given time
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