How displacement, velocity and acceleration graphs relate to each other
A runner is practicing short sprints between two markers. A displacement-time graph showing part of their training is shown.
(a) Find the distance between the markers
(b) Determine the speed of the runner at the fastest part of their sprint
Part (a)
Step 1: Determine the direction of motion from the graph
Step 2: Identify the sprinter's turning point on the graph
Step 3: Write the correct answer
Distance between the markers = 50 m
Part (b)
Step 1: Identify the part of the graph that represents the velocity
Step 2: Identify the steepest section of the graph
Step 3: Use the coordinates from the graph to calculate the slope
slope = 7.5 m s−1
Step 4: Write down the answer to the correct number of significant figures
The sprinter's fastest speed = 7.5 m s−1
Motion has been plotted on a displacement-time graph.
Sketch a velocity-time graph for this motion. Include values and show your calculations.
Step 1: Calculate each stage:
Part A
Step 1: Determine the time interval
Time from 0 - 10 s
Step 2: Calculate the velocity by finding the gradient
Gradient = = 2 m s−1
Part B
Step 1: Determine the time interval
Time from 10 - 30 s
Step 2: Calculate the velocity by finding the gradient
Gradient = 0 (horizontal line), velocity = 0 m s−1
Part C
Step 1: Determine the time interval
Time from 30 - 40 s
Step 2: Calculate the velocity by finding the gradient
Gradient = = 3 m s−1
Part D
Step 1: Determine the time interval
Time from 40 - 60 s
Step 2: Calculate the velocity by finding the gradient
Gradient = = − 2.5 m s−1
Step 2: Use the calculated values to sketch a graph
Interpreting Graphs
It's common for a question to ask you to solve something 'using a graphical method'. This just means 'by finding your answer on a graph'.
In AS Physics most (but not all) graphs will be a straight line, meaning they follow the equation y = mx + c
This means that the 'graphical method' question is asking you to look at the gradient, or the area under the line. Once you are secure in finding these then graph questions will become much easier!
Drawing Graphs
A well-drawn graph will net you four or five quick and easy marks IF you have practiced the skill.
Common mistakes are starting at the origin when there is no need (so the line takes up less than half of the page) and trying to work with a scale that goes in multiples of three (making it hard to get the plotting right).
转载自savemyexams
© 2024. All Rights Reserved. 沪ICP备2023009024号-1