Friday 5th September
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How do we represent motion? |
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YOU WILL SHOW YOUR LEARNING BY... | Super Challenge:
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Key Questions: |
- How do we represent journeys without writing a story?
- A journey can be represented on a distance-time graph.
Time is the independent variable as it is always changing, all be it not under our control.
- On a distance-time graph:
What does a rising straight line from left to right indicate?
What does a 'horizontal line from left to right indicate?
- On a distance-time graph:
- A rising straight line from left to right indicates a steady increase in distance, ie a constant speed.
- A 'horizontal' line from left to right indicates no change in distance and therefore the object is stationary.
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