- The first graph (displacement vs. time) shows the object starting at 6 meters, moving to 2 meters by 2 seconds, then to 4 meters by 4 seconds, and remaining stationary at 4 meters from 4 to 7 seconds.
- The second graph (velocity vs. time) shows the object stationary from 0 to 2 seconds, then accelerating uniformly from 0 m/s to 2 m/s between 2 and 6 seconds, and maintaining a constant velocity of 2 m/s from 6 to 7 seconds.
- The third graph (displacement vs. time) shows the object starting at 0 meters, accelerating non-uniformly until about 4 seconds when it reaches 6 meters, and then remaining stationary at 6 meters from 4 to 7 seconds.
- The fourth graph (velocity vs. time) shows the object starting at 4 m/s and decelerating uniformly to -3 m/s over 7 seconds, crossing zero velocity at approximately 4 seconds.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graphing motion worksheet.