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To calculate the velocity for each time interval, first calculate the speed of the runner in that interval (speed = distance ÷ time). If the direction is left to right, velocity is positive. If the direction is right to left, velocity is negative. Fill in the velocity column of the table above.
Speed is a measure of how fast something is moving. To calculate speed, divide the distance by the time. In the Gizmo, the units of speed are meters per second (m/s). A. In the first 2 seconds, how far did the runner go? The runner ran 10 meters in the first 2 seconds. B. In this time interval, how far did the runner go each second?
4 cze 2019 · To calculate speed, divide the distance by the time. In the Gizmo, the units of speed are meters per second (m/s).
To calculate speed, divide the distance by the time. In the Gizmo, the units of speed are meters per second (m/s). A. In the first 2 seconds, how far did the runner go? 10 yards. B. In this time interval, how far did the runner go each second? 5 yards. C. In this time interval, what was the runner’s speed? 5 y/s
Simulation walkthrough for the Gizmo Distance-Time Graphs (Metric)Link for Part 2 - Gizmo Distance-Time & Velocity-Time Graphs https://youtu.be/YmBpCcYzxSE
The coordinates are at (3,30) which shows that at 3 seconds the runner was at the 30 yd. line. If a distance-time graph contains the point (4, 15), what does that tell you about the runner? (Be specific, and answer in a complete sentence.) It tells us that the runner ran 15 yd. in 4 seconds. Look at the graph to the right.
A. distance=0.5⋅time B. distance=0.33⋅time C. distance=time D. distance=2⋅time