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Motion in One DimensionName:Describing Motion with Diagrams Read from Lesson 2 of the 1D Kinematics chapter at The Physics Classroom: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/1DKin/U1L2a.cfm http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/1DKin/U1L2b.cfm http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/1DKin/U1L2c.cfm MOP.

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0:12 2:34 Dot Diagrams, Velocity, and Acceleration - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip These are dot diagrams. They use a dot to represent the object position in constant intervals ofMoreThese are dot diagrams. They use a dot to represent the object position in constant intervals of time for instance these dots might represent the object's position for every one second of time by

The distance between dots on a dot diagram represents the object's position change during that time interval. A large distance between dots indicates that the object was moving fast during that time interval. A small distance between dots means the object was moving slow during that time interval.

The steeper the graph, the faster the motion. A horizontal line means the object is not changing its position - it is not moving, it is at rest. A downward sloping line means the object is returning to the start.

A motion diagram represents the motion of an object by displaying its location at various equally spaced times on the same diagram. Motion diagrams are a pictorial description of an object's motion. They show an object's position and velocity initially, and present several spots in the center of the diagram.

You can describe the motion of an object by its position, speed, direction, and acceleration. An object is moving if its position relative to a fixed point is changing. Even things that appear to be at rest move.

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