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Graphing Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Graphs definitions
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Position-Time Graph
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Position-Time Graph
A graph that shows how position changes over time, with the slope representing velocity.
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Position-Time Graph
A graph that shows how position changes over time, with the slope representing velocity.
Velocity-Time Graph
A graph depicting how velocity changes over time, where the slope indicates acceleration.
Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity over time, often represented as the slope of a velocity-time graph.
Constant Slope
A straight line on a graph indicating a uniform rate of change, such as constant velocity or acceleration.
Flat Line
A horizontal line on a graph indicating no change in the variable, such as zero acceleration.
Curved Line
A line on a graph that indicates a changing rate of change, such as increasing or decreasing velocity.
Negative Acceleration
A decrease in velocity over time, often shown as a downward slope on a velocity-time graph.
Origin
The starting point on a graph, typically where position and velocity are zero.
Constant Velocity
A steady speed in a straight line, represented by a flat line on a velocity-time graph.
Decreasing Slope
A slope that becomes less steep over time, indicating a reduction in velocity.
Increasing Slope
A slope that becomes steeper over time, indicating an increase in velocity.
Motion Variables
The three key components of motion: position, velocity, and acceleration.
Sketch
A rough drawing representing the main features of a graph without precise measurements.
Frowny Face Curve
A downward curving line on a position graph, indicating negative acceleration.
Smiley Face Curve
An upward curving line on a position graph, indicating positive acceleration.