Physics can feel inscrutable to students; this lesson helps them understand a graphing problem by analyzing their own ...
Velocity-time graphs show how the velocity (or speed) of a moving object changes with time. These graphs also show if the object is moving at a constant speed or accelerating, decelerating, or still.
Your everyday notion of forces probably includes pushing and pulling and similar actions. Technically, when something is pushed or pulled we say that "a force is applied to the object". What happens ...
The area under a curve can be estimated by dividing it into triangles, rectangles and trapeziums. If we have a speed-time or velocity-time graph, the distance travelled can be estimated by finding the ...
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