Lesson 2 Graphing Motion
Chapter Introduction
Lesson 1 Describing Motion
Lesson 2 Graphing Motion
Lesson 3 Forces
Chapter Wrap-Up
What is the relationship between motion and forces?
What do you think?
Before you begin, decide if you agree or disagree with each of these statements. As you view this presentation, see if you change your mind about any of the statements.
Do you agree or disagree?
1. If an object's distance from a starting point changes, the object is in motion.
2. Speed describes how fast something is going and the direction which it is moving.
3. You can show the path an object takes using a graph of distance and time.
Do you agree or disagree?
4. You can tell how fast objects are moving if you look at a graph of speed and time.
5. To apply a force, one object must be touching another object.
6. If an object is at rest, there are no forces acting on it.
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