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Conceptual Problems with Velocity-Time Graphs definitions Flashcards

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Conceptual Problems with Velocity-Time Graphs definitions
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  • Velocity-Time Graph

    A graph that represents an object's velocity over time, with velocity values on the y-axis and time on the x-axis.
  • Positive Velocity

    Indicates forward movement on a velocity-time graph, represented by values above the time axis.
  • Negative Velocity

    Indicates backward movement on a velocity-time graph, represented by values below the time axis.
  • Zero Velocity

    Occurs when the velocity-time graph crosses the time axis, indicating the object is at rest.
  • Acceleration

    The rate of change of velocity, represented by the slope of a velocity-time graph.
  • Positive Acceleration

    Indicated by an upward slope on a velocity-time graph, showing an increase in velocity.
  • Negative Acceleration

    Indicated by a downward slope on a velocity-time graph, showing a decrease in velocity.
  • Steepest Slope

    Represents the point of fastest acceleration on a velocity-time graph.
  • Turning Around

    Occurs when the velocity-time graph crosses the time axis, indicating a change in direction.
  • Speeding Up

    Occurs when the velocity-time graph moves away from the time axis, indicating an increase in speed.
  • Slowing Down

    Occurs when the velocity-time graph moves towards the time axis, indicating a decrease in speed.
  • Graph Feature

    Elements of a graph such as values, slope, or curvature used to interpret motion.
  • Slope

    The steepness of a line on a graph, indicating acceleration on a velocity-time graph.
  • Time Axis

    The horizontal axis on a velocity-time graph, representing time.
  • Y-Axis

    The vertical axis on a velocity-time graph, representing velocity values.