Name ______Date ______Block ______

1. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

2. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

3. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

4. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

5. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

6. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

7. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

8. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

9. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)


10. Use the position vs. time graph (left) and the velocity vs. time graph (right) to describe the motion of the object. How is the object moving?

(Things to consider: Is it speeding up, slowing down, or moving at a constant speed? Is it moving away from the origin or towards the origin?)

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