area of rectangle = base × height
area of a triangle = ½ base × height
To find the area under a straight-line graph treat is as any rectangle or triangle
Find area under a curve by dividing it into sections which reduce the number of squares to be counted to the minimum
Tangents are a useful way to find the slope of a curved line
A skydiver jumps from a plane and reaches terminal velocity after 15 seconds. A graph of her motion is shown.
Use the graph to find the acceleration at 5 seconds.
Step 1: Draw a tangent to the curve at the point where t = 5 s
Step 2: Select points on the graph which are very far apart, and determine the corresponding values of x and y, write these down
Increase in y = (58 -20) = 38 m s−1
Increase in x = (9.75 - 0.75) = 9.0 s
Step 3: Calculate the slope
Step 4: Write the answer to the correct significant figures
The acceleration at 5.0 s = 4.2 m s−2 (2 sf)
When working with graphs follow the advice, 'show don't tell'. The examiner will want to see that you used the graph to find your answer, as this skill is part of the toolkit of a good scientist.
Mark very clearly on the graph any points you use to calculate and indicate with clear lines or large triangles where you chose your data from.
And always remember to use the largest section of the graph that you can to find the slope.
You will be given an exam paper with pristine graphs. Don't leave them that way! By the time you finish with the paper, it should be clearly annotated with your method, so the examiner can see exactly where you have earned marks.
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