Friday, August 28, 2015

Motion 1.2


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Motion diagrams are a great way to show an object moving at a constant or non-constant speed.  The diagrams show this by having either a long or short vector, the long vector represents a object that is moving faster because it takes more time to get to a place.  It is the opposite for the short vector, it takes less time to get to a place when the object is moving faster.  An object could start at zero or at any position, if the object starts at zero make sure there is a line to represent that that is the origin.  When an object is not moving it is represented by single dots for every increment of time.  Lastly when an object turns around and/or changes direction it will go the opposite direction of what it was originally going.


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