Reading Kinematics Graphs - Mini Physics - Free Physics Notes
Reading Kinematics Graphs - Mini Physics - Free Physics Notes
Table of Contents
Distance-Time Graphs
Displacement-Time Graphs
Velocity-Time Graphs
Acceleration-Time Graphs
Summary of Kinematics Graphs
Worked Examples
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Distance-Time Graphs
Displacement-Time Graphs
The details are similar as distance-time graphs, except that the distance is now displacement,
and speed is now velocity.
The gradient of a distance-time graph is the instantaneous velocity of the object.
One minor difference: There is a straight line with negative gradient, it means that the object is
travelling at uniform velocity in the opposite direction.
Velocity-Time Graphs
Acceleration-Time Graphs
Area under graph is the change in the velocity of the object
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The gure below shows the relationship between displacement-time graph, velocity-time graph and
acceleration-time graph.
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Worked Examples
Example 1
Can you tell from a displacement-time graph whether an object is stationary?
Example 2
How can you obtain the average velocity and instantaneous velocity from a displacement-time graph.
Example 3
Can you tell from a velocity-time graph whether an object is stationary?
Example 4
How would you obtain the acceleration of an object from a velocity-time graph? What does the area
under a velocity-time graph represent?
Example 5
Can you tell from an acceleration-time graph whether an object is stationary?
Example 6
The acceleration-time graph of an object moving in a straight line is as shown. The object started its
motion from rest.
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