There is a lot of information contained in a graph. When looking at a velocity vs. time graph, the slope is equal to the object's acceleration which we will talk more about in the coming days. And the area under the your plotted line is equal to the displacement of the object. And when the motion of the object is not constant, we can break our graphs into sections and solve its individual parts.
The video above aligns with the Kinematics unit and the following standards:
VEL.A1: I know the difference between position, distance, and displacement and solve problems involving these quantities.
VEL.C1: I can interpret/draw motion diagrams and graphs for objects moving at constant velocity.
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