Getting Distance on a (t,x) graph
By far the most commonly used of our three terms, distance is actually the toughest to get off our motion graphs. I find the displacement first for each segment of the line (I only did it for the first 3 segments here) and take their absolute values. Then I add those up. This should help with Mr. Askey's "Slappy the Clown" worksheet.
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Getting Distance on a (t,x) graph
By far the most commonly used of our three terms, distance is actually the toughest to get off our motion graphs. I find the displacement first for each segment of the line (I only did it for the first 3 segments here) and take their absolute values. Then I add those up. This should help with Mr. Askey's "Slappy the Clown" worksheet.
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Uploaded on September 10, 2019
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