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Experimentally Graphing Uniformly Accelerated Motion

By Flipping Physics, 01/16/2015
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We experimentally determine the position, velocity and acceleration as a function of time for a street hockey puck that is sliding and slowing down. Is it uniformly accelerated motion?

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0:16 Experimental graph of position as a function of time
0:43 Deciding what the graph of velocity as a function of time ideally should be
1:35 Experimental graph of velocity as a function of time
2:11 Deciding what the graph of acceleration as a function of time ideally should be
2:57 Experimental graph of acceleration as a function of time

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