Graphs of Motion by Jared Rovny, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Graphs of Motion by Jared Rovny, PhD is from the course Translational Motion.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Each point on the graph represents a particular location at a particular time.
  2. The vertical axis represents the vertical position of the object.
  3. The horizontal and vertical axes must have the same units.
  4. The horizontal and vertical axes represent position and velocity, respectively.
  5. The graph is a visual “bird's-eye view” of the object.
  1. The graph will not be a straight line.
  2. The graph must be positive everywhere.
  3. The graph can only be negative.
  4. The graph will always be a straight line.
  5. The graph must have an upward slope.
  1. A straight line
  2. A horizontal line
  3. A curved line
  4. A circle
  5. A parabola

Author of lecture Graphs of Motion

 Jared Rovny, PhD

Jared Rovny, PhD


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