Physics, 19.11.2020 16:40 CaraRose1887
Suzette is on her way to science class, and in an effort to not be late again she is going
to go a different way than last time. This way is longer, but less crowded, so she should
be able to go faster and be on time.
Distance, (m) Speed, m/s Time, (s) Total Time, (s) Tot Dist.(m)
(X-Axis) (y-Axis)
45
45
Hallway #1
3.75
12
12
71
3.0
24
36
Hallway #2
116
5.5
82
15
51
198
Hallway #3
Plot Suzette's position on the graph below and starting at (0,0) connect the points.
Then using the formula for slope, calculate the slope for each of the 3 line segments.
Slope; H/W #1
H/W #2
H/W #3
Is there any relationship between: s, d, or t and the slope of the line segment?
Y. N?
Slope = y2 - y1 / X2 - X1. (X. Y)
Answers: 1
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