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Video Discussion: Walking Position, Velocity and Acceleration as a Function of Time Graphs


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Name: Walking Position, Velocity and Acceleration as a Function of Time Graphs

Category: Kinematics

Date Added: 21 May 2014 - 08:56 AM

Submitter: Flipping Physics

Short Description: None Provided

This lesson builds on what we learned about position as a function of time graphs. We start with velocity as a function of time graphs, determine what the motion would look like and then draw position and acceleration as a function of time graphs. We use the concepts of slope and tangent line to help us build the graphs.

Content Times:

0:35 What is the slope of a velocity vs. time graph?

2:30 Walking the 1st velocity vs. time example

4:17 Explaining what a constant slope is

7:11 Drawing position vs. time for the 1st example

9:08 The Magic Tangent Line Finder! (defining tangent line)

11:18 A look forward to Calculus

12:51 Drawing acceleration vs. time for the 1st example

14:35 Walking the 2nd velocity vs. time example

15:47 Drawing position vs. time for the 2nd example

17:19 Drawing acceleration vs. time for the 2nd example

18:17 Walking the 3rd velocity vs. time example

20:41 Drawing position and acceleration vs. time for the 3rd example

22:55 Ideal vs. real data

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