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On a distance time graph, you notice a straight line that goes down the graph. Which of these could describe the motion:
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
When graphing speed, what must be on the Y and X axis:
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
On a distance time graph a flat line represents:
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
On a distance time graph, constant speed is represented by
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
Review: The formula to solve for speed is:
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
On a distance time graph you see a flat straight line, what might that line represent?
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
On a distance time graph, a line that goes downward represents
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
On a distance time graph, a line that curves represents
Distance and Time
a straight line
S=D/T
A kid jogging back home
a change in speed
an object returning to the start
No motion
A car parked in the parking lot
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