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  1. Distance vs. Time. 1. If you walk at a steady pace for one hour, how far can you walk? 2. If you walk at a steady pace, how long does it take you to walk a mile? 3. What can you measure that will help you answer these questions? To find out how fast someone or something is moving, we measure speed. To measure speed, consider both time and distance.

  2. The Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs Gizmo includes that same graph and adds two new ones: a velocity vs. time graph and a distance traveled vs. time graph. The graph shown below (and in the Gizmo) shows a runner’s position (or distance from the starting line) over time.

  3. Start studying 5.P.1.3 :: Distance vs. Time Graph Diagram. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.

  4. 5. Hayley went for a run. She left home at 18: l-O and ran 2,5O0 metres before stopping for a rest at 18:3O. Then she started ruaning again at 18:4O and ran a further L,sOO rm.etres from home. She stopped again for a 2O minute rest at 19:O0" She then ran back home at a steady speed, arriving back home at 2O:1O. Use the inforrnaticn to complete the distance-tirne graph below.

  5. DISTANCE-TIME GRAPHS – PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. Clive drove to an office for a meeting. After the meeting, he drove straight back home. The distance-time graph below shows his journey. (a) How many kilometres away is the office from Clive’s home? (b) How long was the meeting? (c) How long did it take Clive to drive to the meeting? 2. Danny ...

  6. Distance-time graphs are graphs that show the distance an object or person has traveled against time. They can also be referred to as travel graphs. A distance-time graph will show the distance (in meters, kilometers, miles etc.) on the vertical axis (y -axis) and the time (in seconds, minutes, hours etc.) on the horizontal axis (x -axis).

  7. We're going to look at position versus time graphs, and use them in order to figure out displacement and distance traveled. So this first question says, a 3.2 kilogram iguana runs back and forth along the ground. The following graph shows the horizontal position of the iguana in meters over time.

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