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  • Essay / Introduction to Linear Motion Graphs - 570

    Introduction to Linear Motion GraphsThe change in location of an object along a straight line and can be described using a single spatial dimension is called linear movement. It can be uniform or non-uniform, that is to say at constant or variable speed. The motion of a particle can be described in terms of X with time T. A very good example of linear motion is a ball thrown straight down and up. Plotting graphs under linear motion is called linear motion graphs. Here we study about two types of graphs: the displacement-time graph and the velocity-time graph. Linear motion graphs drawn with acceleration, velocity and displacement.Formula and diagram - linear motion graphsFormula[v =(vf - vi)/ (time)][D= v* t]where [v -> ] velocity[vf - >] final velocity[vi ->] initial velocity[D] [->] displacement[t] [->] timeDiagram for linear motion graphslinear motion graphExample - linear motion graphsProblem 1: A v...