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  1. 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.

  2. 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?

  3. 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).

  4. 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

  5. Simulation walkthrough for the Gizmo Distance-Time Graphs (Metric)Link for Part 2 - Gizmo Distance-Time & Velocity-Time Graphs https://youtu.be/YmBpCcYzxSE

  6. 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.

  7. A. distance=0.5⋅time B. distance=0.33⋅time C. distance=time D. distance=2⋅time

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