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6th Grade Science: Graphing Motion
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6th Grade Science: Graphing Motion
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22 Questions

1. Which line shows a slow, constant speed?
Image: green

2. the change in speed (speeding up/slowing down) and direction of an object in motion

3. What happens between 2 to 4 seconds?
Image: goes back home

4. Image: shows constant speed

5. Which line shows the fastest speed?
Image: orange

6. Which line shows that the object is not moving?
Image: red

7. a specific distance and direction from a reference point

8. On a distance time graph, a horizontal line indicates the object's motion is
Image: stopped

9. Which line segment in the graph shows the object is not moving
Image: B-C

10. On a distance time graph, a straight diagonal line indicates the object's speed is
Image: constant

11. Image: shows increase in speed

12. Image: Tom walked to the store. He got tired and stopped to rest for 20 min. Then continued to the store.

13. How much time does it take for the skier to
go back to the ski lodge?
Image: 30 min

14. Which line has a speed that is half of the speed of another line?
Image: green

15. some defined object or point needed to show that motion has taken place

16. Image: shows faster and slower motion

17. Image: Represents not moving

18. Image: shows decrease in speed

19. There are four lines on the graph above. They are all straight so they are...
Image: constant speed

20. What is happening on the graph from B to C?
Image: car is stopped

21. distance of an object changes relative to a reference point

22. How can tell you which line indicates a faster speed?