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Physics, 18.12.2020 02:10 jackie0833

Data and Calculations Use the values calculated to create both position time and velocity time graphs for each type of motion. You
should create two graphs for each data set, one position - time graph and one velocity - time graph.
We will use the end of every 3rd interval out of 6 space intervals (3 spaces at 1/60 s per space to measure to
lab) as the midpoint and will be used as the times when we plot the data on the velocity - time graph.
Analysis Part
Part A Questions: Constant Velocity
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Determine the average speed of the cart using the total distance and total time measured.
2. Determine the average speed of the cart by choosing two points on your position - time graph, and
determining the slope of the line of best fit.
3. Describe how you can tell if an object is moving at constant velocity, just by looking analyzing the e
motion

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