Motion Maps and Position vs
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Which of the following best describes the motion of the object in the first position vs. time graph?

  • The object is at rest.
  • The object is accelerating.
  • The object is moving at a constant speed. (correct)
  • The object is moving in a zigzag pattern.
  • Which of the following best describes the motion of the object in the second motion map?

  • The object is at rest.
  • The object is moving in a random pattern.
  • The object is moving at a constant speed.
  • The object is accelerating. (correct)
  • Do the cyclists A and B start at the same point?

  • Cannot be determined from the information given.
  • The question is irrelevant.
  • No, they start at different points. (correct)
  • Yes, they start at the same point.
  • At t=7s, which cyclist is ahead?

    <p>Cyclist A is ahead.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which cyclist is traveling faster at 3s?

    <p>Cyclist B is traveling faster.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Motion Graph Analysis

    • The first position vs. time graph is analyzed to understand the object's motion.
    • The second motion map is examined to describe the motion of the object.

    Cyclists A and B Comparison

    • The starting points of cyclists A and B are compared to determine if they start at the same point.
    • At t=7s, the position of cyclist A and B are compared to determine who is ahead.
    • The velocities of cyclists A and B are compared at 3s to determine who is traveling faster.

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    Test your understanding of motion maps and position vs. time graphs with this quiz. Draw motion maps based on given position vs. time graphs and describe the motion of objects based on motion maps.

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