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Listed below are the steps in the process of creating a motion map. Place the steps in the correct order to explain how you would accurately create a motion map.

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Draw a position axis.
2.

Label the zero position.
3.

Indicate which direction is the positive direction.
4.

Make a dot above (or below) the position axis to represent the position of the object at regular time intervals.
5.

Add arrows to the dots to represent the instantaneous velocity of the object when it is at the position of the dot.

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Answer:

1.

Draw a position axis.

2.

Indicate which direction is the positive direction.

3.

Label the zero position.

4.

Make a dot above (or below) the position axis to represent the position of the object at regular time intervals.

5.

Add arrows to the dots to represent the instantaneous velocity of the object when it is at the position of the dot.

User Gameover
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Answer:

1.

Draw a position axis.

2.

Label the zero position.

3.

Indicate which direction is the positive direction.

4.

Make a dot above (or below) the position axis to represent the position of the object at regular time intervals.

5.

Add arrows to the dots to represent the instantaneous velocity of the object when it is at the position of the dot.

Step-by-step explanation:

1.

Draw a position axis.

2.

Label the zero position.

3.

Indicate which direction is the positive direction.

4.

Make a dot above (or below) the position axis to represent the position of the object at regular time intervals.

5.

Add arrows to the dots to represent the instantaneous velocity of the object when it is at the position of the dot.

A graph has both x axis and y axis. The y axis is the vertical side which can represent the displacement, while x axis is for the horizontal side which can represent time for a motion graph

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