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This is a Graph of a Turtle Walking to School

This is a Graph of a Turtle Walking to School What are the two variables being compared in this graph? Complete this sentence: From time K to time L, the velocity is _____________. 3. Explain what is happening from time L to time M. What could the turtle be doing?. Your Job Today:.

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This is a Graph of a Turtle Walking to School

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  1. This is a Graph of a Turtle Walking to School • What are the two variables being compared in this graph? • Complete this sentence: From time K to time L, the velocity is _____________. 3. Explain what is happening from time L to time M. What could the turtle be doing?

  2. Your Job Today: • Create an acceleration graph of your egg apparatus. • We will practice together with an example first, and then you will create your graph on your own. • Then, you will analyze your graph.

  3. Is this a real, single photograph? • How do you think this photographer made this photograph?

  4. This is called a “composite photograph”. This picture is composed of many different photographs. This is what you are making today.

  5. How are you going to create your composite photograph if you are given a regular photograph?

  6. Exit Card • Look around at all of the other graphs. Do they look the same or different? • Are the other graphs linear or nonlinear? • Fill in the blank: As an object falls, the speed ____________. 4. If we dropped your apparatus on the moon, would it have a linear acceleration graph? Why or why not?

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