Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Graphical Analysis Motion

  • PRINT THIS OUT AND COMPLETE
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  • Use the methods of graphical analysis to:
    • define describe differentiate
      • acceleration
      • velocity
      • position
    • refrain from using the word it
      • be able to:
        • complete the remainder of the position velocity and acceleration graphs description, picture
          • given:
            • a graph
            • a description
            • an equation
            • data table
            • diagram
        • describe the mathematical context of the graph
          • quantity
          • intercept
          •  slope
        • state the physical/mathematical identity 
        • write the general form of the equation in relation to the graph 
        • Draw a picture of the motion in question.
    • MOVING MAN APP (Requires java)

11 comments:

  1. Anand
    What is the change in acceleration/change in time known as?

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  2. Anand
    I was looking up the change of "jerk"/change in time, and I could not find it. I am guessing force.

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  3. Hey guys for the "slope of tangent" "positive slope" "negative slope" "zero slope" of p vs t, v vs t, and a vs t, are we supposed to draw them or are we supposed to write them and describe?

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    1. What does the slope tell of each of those graphs?
      What the difference between the slope and the slope of the tangent? (This is the key to your original question)

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  4. Anand
    I just described them. I drew general examples of graphs in my notebook on the graphical analysis page.

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  5. For the Homework all we have to do is pick one of the scenarios from the worksheet and do 3 graphs on it or is there something else?

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  6. Yes that is correct! You should also try to do as many problems from the chapter.
    1. We have a lab coming up.
    2. 1-3 questitos
    3. A unit test which will focus on problem solving strategies and graphical analysis.

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