1. What is indicated by a velocity-time graph that crosses the x-axis?
2. How can you tell by looking at a position-time graph whether or not the object was changing speed?
3. How can you tell by looking at a velocity-time graph whether or not the object was changing speed?
4. What effect does changing the initial position have on position-time graphs?
5. What effect does changing the initial position have on velocity-time graphs?
6. What does the y-intercept on a position-time graph tell us?
7. What does the y-intercept on a velocity-time graph tell us?
8. What does the x-intercept on a position-time graph tell us?
9. What does the x-intercept on a velocity-time graph tell us?
10. No matter what the initial position and initial velocity are, the velocity-time graph of an object with a positive acceleration will always …
11. No matter what the initial position and initial velocity are, the velocity-time graph of an object with a negative acceleration will always …
12. No matter what the initial position and initial velocity are, the velocity-time graph of an object with no (zero) acceleration will always …
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