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Interpreting a Motion Map

Use the motion map to answer the question.
Describe the position and velocity of the object based
on the motion map.

Physics Interpreting a Motion Map Use the motion map to answer the question. Describe-example-1
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Answer:

The object starts away from the origin and then moves toward the origin at a constant velocity. Next, it stops for one second. Finally, it moves away from the origin at a greater constant velocity.

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Motion maps are used to illustrate the direction and position of an object. Using the motion map, the description of the object position and velocity is as follows:

The object starts its movement from the origin with a large velocity, before moving back to the origin with a smaller velocity. It stops for 1 second in the origin, then moves away with a larger velocity, Finally, it moves back towards the origin with a smaller velocity.

See attachment for the motion map, where the number on each arrow in the map, represents the position of the object.

Note that; the long arrow means large velocity while the short arrow means small velocity

Next, we analyze the direction and position using the arrows

The first arrow shows that the object starts from the origin with a large velocity

The direction and length of the second arrow show that, the object then returned to the origin with a smaller velocity.

There is a dot in front of the second arrow. This dot indicates that the object stops for one second.

The third arrow means that, the object moved from the origin with a larger velocity

The direction and position of the fourth and fifth arrows indicate that the object then moves towards the origin, with a smaller velocity.

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