rt B-Data for the Motion of a Passenger Jeepney Distance dim) Time ts) 50 100 100 100 150 100 50 6. 1) Plot the distance against time (d-t graph) 2) Describe the graph. 3) Describe the motion of the car. Is the speed constant? How do you know?
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Graphing Moti.. o
Graphing Motion
Purpose
a) Construct d stance-time graphs from given tabulated data.
b) Describe moton in words, using the graph as point of reference.
c) Calculate and interpret the slopes of the graph.
Materials
Ruler, pencil, and calculator
Data
Part A- Data for a Bicycle's Motion
Distance
Time
dim)
t(s)
20
38
2
6
60
79
100
120
138
10
12
14
1) Plot the above tabulated data (distance, d vs. t)
2) Describe the graph. What does it show regarding the motion of the bicycle?
3) Find the slope of the graph. What does the d-t graph represent?
Part B-Data for the Motion of a Passenger Jeepney
Time
Distance
dịm)
t(s)
50
100
1.
100
3
100
150
4
100
50
6
8
1) Plot the distance against time (d-t graph)
2) Describe the graph.
3) Describe the motion of the car. Is the speed constant? How do you know?
4) Draw a line tangent to the curve at t=75. Get the slope of the straight line drawn tangent to the
curve. What does this slope represent?
5) Describe the motion of the jeepney based on the slopes you calculated in no. 4.
Part C- Data for the Motion of a Car
Distance
dim)
Time
t(s)
4.8
8.7
15.5
46.5
75
105.2
150
200.1
11.1
13
15.3
17.7
1) Based on the graph, compare the motion of the 3 vehicles in the sample data
2) How do you determine the speed of the object from its distance vs. time graph?
3) What does a straight Ine in distance vs. time graph indicate regarding the objects moton?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F384dd682-38bf-4602-ac3c-80ba087e13d5%2F8a9a3af2-a5dd-48da-a119-0c201c759552%2Fvakvewr_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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