2.7.1 - Distance-Time Graph
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Practice Questions
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What does a straight line on a distance-time graph represent?
💡 Hint: Think about equal distances covered over equal times.
Explain what a curved line indicates on a distance-time graph.
💡 Hint: Consider changing speeds of motion.
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What represents uniform speed on a distance-time graph?
💡 Hint: Think of how speed remains constant.
True or False: A curved line on a distance-time graph signifies constant speed.
💡 Hint: Consider what varying speeds imply about the motion.
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Challenge Problems
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A bicycle travels at 20 m/s for 30 seconds, stops for 10 seconds, and then travels back at a speed of 10 m/s for 60 seconds. Sketch the distance-time graph and describe its characteristics.
💡 Hint: Pay attention to changing speeds and static periods in your graph.
You observe a graph with ups and downs, indicating a jogger's varying pace. Explain how to read sections of such a distance-time graph.
💡 Hint: What does each segment tell you about the jogger's speed and pauses?
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