Part c; claim: the constant motion vehicle will travel a distance of 50
interval
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Physics, 06.09.2019 09:10 hilario4785
Part c; claim: the constant motion vehicle will travel a distance of 50
interval
enicle will travel a distance of 50 meters during the 10-second time
collect evidence about the physical meaning of the area under the line on the 9
used to support the claim above. using the equation for the area of a rectangle
pove. using the equation for the area of a rectangle (area = length x
vrite an equation (including units) for the area of the rectangle between the velocity vs.
time line and the x-axis between t= 0 and t = 10 seconds.
evidence: the area under the line of the velocity vs. time graph is equal to number units
_ of the vehicle.
units
_. this area is also known as the
number units
physical quantity
reasoning: fill in the blanks of the following statement.
the claim makes sense because if the constant motion vehicle is traveling at a velocity of
m/s, then each second it will move a distance of number
number
vehicle has moved m eters. after 3 seconds, it has moved
meters. after
number
number
- seconds, it has moved 25 meters.
number
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