Learn how to analyze motion graphs in physics, including position-time and velocity-time graphs. This video explains slopes, areas, and motion behavior to help you clearly interpret real physics ...
How do you integrate with a computer? Let's start with an example. Suppose a car travels only in the x-direction. It starts at x = 0 m with a velocity of 0 m/s. If the car has a constant acceleration ...
A horizontal line means the object is moving at a constant speed. The gradient of the line = the rate of change of speed. The steeper the line, the greater the increase in speed. The area under the ...
An average speed for a journey can be found from a distance-time graph by working out the gradient of the line between the two points of interest. This is like using a car's milometer and clock to ...
Your everyday notion of forces probably includes pushing and pulling and similar actions. Technically, when something is pushed or pulled we say that "a force is applied to the object". What happens ...