Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that...

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Graphing Motion Lesson 5

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Page 1: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Graphing MotionLesson 5

Page 2: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned

that distance and time were determined by speed and

direction.

Page 3: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

We discussed if two families are planning a car trip to the same place

they would not travel the same distance in the same time unless they traveled the same direction and same speed as each other.

Family 1 Family 2

Page 4: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

If Family 1 travels 60 miles per hour and Family 2 travels 40 miles per hour and they both travel in the same direction, Family 1 will arrive first to their destination.

They are driving at a faster speed.

Page 5: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Family 1 traveled the same distance as Family 2 but they

made better time than Family 2. They both followed the same

direction, only Family 1 traveled at a greater speed than Family 2.

Family 1 Family 2

Page 6: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Describing the motion of an object can be hard to do with words. Graphs can help make motion easier to picture.

Page 7: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Let’s review some of our vocabulary. Look back in your science notebook.

Page 8: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

What is motion?

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What is speed?

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Speed is the rate at which an object covers a distance.

Page 12: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

What is velocity?

Page 13: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Velocitytells the speed and direction of

a moving object.

Page 14: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Plotting distance against timecan tell you a lot about motion.

When we plot distance and time we plot them on an axis.

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What is an axis?

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Axis is a reference line drawn on a graph (you can measure from it to find values).

Here is a graph with an X Axis and a Y Axis.

Page 17: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

A graph can be created using one axis to show the distance that an

object travels, and the other axis to show the period of time the object is

traveling.

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Time is always plotted on the X-

axis (bottom of the graph).

x

y

Page 19: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

On the next slide look at the numbers on the bottom line (time) the numbers increase

moving to the right.

Page 20: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.
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Distance is plotted onthe Y-axis (side of the graph).

x

y

Page 22: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

You can see that the distance begins with zero and increases as

it moves up.

Page 23: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

If an object is not moving, a horizontal line is shown on a

distance-time graph.

Page 24: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Time is increasing to the right, but its

distance does not change. It is not moving. We say it is “at rest”.

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What information can we gather by looking at this graph showing

distance and time?

Page 26: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

We can see that distance and time are increasing at the same rate. This is called constant speed.

Page 27: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Constant speed is shown by straight lines on a graph.

Page 28: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Let’s look at these two moving objects. How are they different?

How are they the same?

Page 29: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Both of the lines in the graph show that each object moved the same distance, but the steeper dashed

line got there before the other one.

Page 30: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

A steeper line indicates one group moved at a higher speed.

Page 31: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Both lines are straight, so both speeds are moving at a constant speed.

Page 32: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Graphs that show an increase or a decrease of speed look different from those that show constant

speed.

Page 33: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

The line on this graph is curvingupwards. This shows an increase in speed, since the line is getting steeper.

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The line on this graph iscurving upwards. This

shows an increase in speed, since the line is getting steeper.

Page 35: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

A distance-time graph tells us how far an object has moved with time.

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The steeper the graph, the faster the motion.

Page 37: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

A horizontal line means the object is not changing its position - it is not moving, it is at rest.

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A downward sloping line means the object is returning to the start.

Page 39: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

It is easy to create a graph to help you see the relationship between

distance and time.

Page 40: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Let’s look back at our two families, Family 1 and Family 2. Family 1 traveled at a rate of 60 miles per hour. Let’s say they traveled 120

miles. It took them 120 minutes or 2 hours.

Family 1 Family 2

Page 41: Graphing Motion Lesson 5. In our last lesson we learned about distance and time. We learned that distance and time were determined by speed and direction.

Let’s create a graph to show Family 1’s trip.

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DISTANCE 1209060

BY

MILES

Time by minutes

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Let’s create a graph to show Family 1’s trip.

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DISTANCE 1509060

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MILES

Time by minutes

120 180

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Let’s add Family 2’s trip.

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DISTANCE 1509060

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Time by minutes

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They both moved at a constant speed. Family 1 only went at a

faster speed.

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DISTANCE 1509060

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Time by minutes

120 180

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Answer the attached

questions on the worksheet

entitled L#5 Graphing

Motion.

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In our next lesson we will predict motion.

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Good Job Today!

And remember to….

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See you next time!