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2 wrz 2019 · The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Distance-Time Graphs
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 ...
Distance-time graphs are a way of visually expressing a journey. With distance on the y -axis and time on the x -axis, a distance-time graph tells us how far someone/something has travelled and how long it took them/it to do so.
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10 gru 2023 · The spacetime diagram shows the axes of an inertial reference frame S and the axes of a second inertial reference frame S′ that moves relative to S with speed 0.6432c. When clocks in both frames show zero the origins of the two frames coincide.
The distance –time graphs below represent the motion of a car. Match the descriptions with the graphs. Explain your answers. Descriptions: 1. The car stopped. 2. The car is traveling at constant speed. 3. The speed of the car is decreasing. 4. The car is coming back. Distance
The 24-hour clock is a way of telling the time in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours, numbered from 1 or 0 to 24 or 23. It does not use a.m. or p.m.