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Worksheet for analyzing motion using kinematic curves, showing position-time graphs and spaces to draw velocity and acceleration graphs.

Kinematic Curves Worksheet with position vs. time graphs and corresponding velocity and acceleration graphs to be sketched.

Kinematic Curves Worksheet with position vs. time graphs and corresponding velocity and acceleration graphs to be sketched.

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1. Velocity: Constant positive slope (straight line with positive slope). Acceleration: Zero (horizontal line at zero).
2. Velocity: Constant negative slope (straight line with negative slope). Acceleration: Zero (horizontal line at zero).
3. Velocity: Increasing positive slope (curve bending upward). Acceleration: Positive and increasing (upward sloping line).
4. Velocity: Decreasing negative slope (curve bending downward from negative values). Acceleration: Negative and decreasing (downward sloping line).
5. Velocity: Increasing positive slope starting from zero (curve bending upward from origin). Acceleration: Positive and increasing (upward sloping line).
6. Velocity: Constant zero (horizontal line at zero). Acceleration: Zero (horizontal line at zero).
7. Velocity: Constant positive slope (straight line with positive slope). Acceleration: Zero (horizontal line at zero).
8. Velocity: Increasing positive slope then constant (curve bending upward then straight horizontal). Acceleration: Positive then zero (positive line then horizontal at zero).
9. Velocity: Decreasing negative slope then constant (curve bending downward from negative values then straight horizontal). Acceleration: Negative then zero (negative line then horizontal at zero).
10. Velocity: Increasing positive slope then decreasing positive slope (S-shaped curve). Acceleration: Positive then negative (positive line then negative line).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of kinematics worksheet.
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