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Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)
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Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math)

  • Grade Level: 10th – 12th Grade (Physics / Calculus)
  • Description: An advanced lesson on interpreting Motion Graphs. It explains the relationship between Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration using gradients (slopes) and areas under curves.
  • How to Use: Essential for Physics or Applied Calculus. Use the "Sketch the Graph" examples to demonstrate how a constant acceleration turns into a linear velocity graph and a curved displacement graph.
  • Stats: 10 Slides | 4 Complex Multi-step Examples.
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Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math) Grade Level: 10th – 12th (Editable)

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7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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1 hour

Description

Kinematics Using Graphs (Physics/Math)

  • Grade Level: 10th – 12th Grade (Physics / Calculus)
  • Description: An advanced lesson on interpreting Motion Graphs. It explains the relationship between Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration using gradients (slopes) and areas under curves.
  • How to Use: Essential for Physics or Applied Calculus. Use the "Sketch the Graph" examples to demonstrate how a constant acceleration turns into a linear velocity graph and a curved displacement graph.
  • Stats: 10 Slides | 4 Complex Multi-step Examples.
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