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PHY 121
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A ball is moving at 10 cm/s when clock time is 4 seconds, and at 40 cm/s when clock time is 9 seconds.
Sketch a v vs. t graph and represent these two events by the points (4 sec, 10 cm/s) and (9 s, 40 cm/s).
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The graph is a pair of points at 4,10 and 9,40
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Sketch a straight line segment between these points.
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The graph is a line segment with a slope of 6
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What are the rise, run and slope of this segment?
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Rise = 30
Run = 5
Slope= 6
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RIse and run have units.
The units of the slope follow from the units of rise and run.
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What is the area of the graph beneath this segment?
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ave height = 25cm
width = 5cm
area = 25cm*5cm = 125cm^2
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Neither axis represents quantities measured in cm, so height ave. height or width would be in cm.
Nor would the area be in cm^2.
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It shouldn't take you long to do a revision, and if you do I think you'll nail down the very important idea of the units.
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