XVA - Constant Velocity Animate 3
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Here we see an animation that shows the
relation between these two quantities:
- The slope of the x vs. t graph.
- The value of the velocity.
This page is very similar to the
XVA -
Constant Velocity Animate 1 page.
However, on that page the object's starting position was at
the origin, or xo = 0.0 m. On this page the
object's starting position is at a negative coordinate, xo
= -40.0 m.
Comments:
- These comments are the same a those on
the
XVA - Constant Velocity Animate 1 page. Moving the starting position of the
motion away from the origin to a negative coordinate
does not change the relationship between the slope of
the x vs. t graph and the value of the velocity.
- The slope of the object's x vs. t
graph is the velocity of the object.
- When the velocity is large and
positive, the slope of the x vs. t graph is large and
positive.
- When the velocity is small and
positive, the slope of the x vs. t graph is small and
positive.
- When the velocity is zero, the slope
of the x vs. t graph is zero.
- When the velocity is small and
negative, the slope of the x vs. t graph is small and
negative.
- When the velocity is large and
negative, the slope of the x vs. t graph is large and
negative.
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