Conceptual Problems with Position-Time Graphs definitions Flashcards
Conceptual Problems with Position-Time Graphs definitions
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Position
A location on a graph, typically represented on the y-axis, indicating where an object is relative to the origin.Velocity
The rate of change of position, represented by the slope of a position-time graph.Acceleration
The rate of change of velocity, indicated by the curvature of a position-time graph.Origin
A reference point on a graph where the position is zero.Slope
A measure of steepness on a graph, indicating velocity when analyzing position-time graphs.Curvature
The shape of a graph's line, indicating acceleration in position-time graphs.Positive Velocity
Indicated by an upward slope on a position-time graph, showing forward motion.Negative Velocity
Indicated by a downward slope on a position-time graph, showing backward motion.Zero Velocity
Indicated by a flat slope on a position-time graph, showing the object is at rest.Positive Acceleration
Indicated by a smiley face curvature on a position-time graph.Negative Acceleration
Indicated by a frowny face curvature on a position-time graph.Maximum Value
The highest point on a graph, indicating the farthest position from the origin.Minimum Value
The lowest point on a graph, indicating the closest position to the origin.Tangent Line
A line that touches a curve at a single point, used to determine instantaneous velocity.Instantaneous Velocity
The velocity of an object at a specific point in time, determined by the slope of the tangent line.