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Name Date Class<br />
Directions: Fill in the chart with information from the chapter.<br />
Directions: List three ways that the velocity of a car can change.<br />
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8.<br />
9.<br />
Directions: Explain how the velocity of an object could change while its speed stayed the same.<br />
10.<br />
Directions: Explain the meaning of a changing slope on a distance-time graph.<br />
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1<br />
1. distance<br />
<strong>Study</strong> Guide<br />
2. displacement<br />
3. average speed<br />
4. instantaneous speed<br />
5. velocity<br />
6. reference point for<br />
relative motion<br />
Describing Motion<br />
Chapter<br />
2<br />
Definition Does it Depend Formula to Calculate<br />
on Direction? (if there is one)<br />
Directions: List three different units for speed. For each unit, give an example of a moving object for<br />
which the unit would be convenient and list the units on the x-axis and y-axis of a distance-time graph.<br />
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14.<br />
Speed with Units Moving Object x-axis Unit y-axis Unit<br />
Describing Motion 5