Guide Questions: 1. How will you compare the length (or height) of each piece of tape in your tape chart? 2. If each tape represents the distance travelled by the object for 1 second, then what quantity does each piece of tape provide? 3. What does the chart tell you about the speed of the object? Activity 1.B 1. How does your graph look like? 2. How do you describe the motion of the object? 2.
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1. How will you compare the length (or height) of each piece of tape in your tape chart?
do it with you ruler ok I will let you know when I get the points of 100
2. If each tape represents the distance travelled by the object for 1 second, then what quantity does each piece of tape provide?
Speed: The distance travelled for 1 second then the quantity the tape provides is speed. Speed is the defined as the distance travelled per unit time if the direction is given then it is velocity.
What does the chart tell you about the speed of the object?
Speed is the rate at which an object's position changes, measured in meters per second. The equation for speed is simple: distance divided by time. You take the distance traveled (for example 3 meters), and divide it by the time (three seconds) to get the speed (one meter per second).
1. How does your graph look like?
the paragraph is cometdion in the paragraph
2.How do you describe the motion of the object?
You can describe the motion of an object by its position, speed, direction, and acceleration. An object is moving if its position relative to a fixed point is changing. Even things that appear to be at rest move.
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