Asked by tt
Which scenario could produce this motion map?
Theo throws a tennis ball against a wall and it bounces off.
Pilar is walking to her car, stops to check for her keys, and turns around to get them from her house.
Anja throws a dart at a dart board and hits the bull’s-eye.
Gabriel is running, stops to check for oncoming traffic, and continues running in the same direction.
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I don’t see the motion map — could you upload or describe it (positions and arrow directions/spacing)? If you can’t, here’s how to match the four scenarios to a motion map so you can pick:
- Theo (tennis ball bounces off a wall): dots approach a point, spacing might decrease (slowing), then arrows reverse direction after the wall and spacing increases away from the wall. No extended cluster of overlapping dots at the turnaround — a quick reversal.
- Pilar (walks to car, stops, turns back toward house): dots move forward, then a cluster of very close dots (the stop/pause), then dots continue back in the opposite direction. The direction of arrows flips after the pause.
- Anja (throws dart and hits bull’s-eye): dots move in one direction toward the target, spacing may shrink as it stops at the bull’s-eye and then there are no dots beyond the target. No reversal, no restart.
- Gabriel (runs, stops to check, continues same direction): dots move, then a short cluster of close dots at the stop, then dots resume in the same direction. Spacing before and after the stop may be similar (same running speed) or different if he slows down/speeds up.
If you upload the motion map or describe the arrow directions and spacing, I’ll identify which scenario fits.
- Theo (tennis ball bounces off a wall): dots approach a point, spacing might decrease (slowing), then arrows reverse direction after the wall and spacing increases away from the wall. No extended cluster of overlapping dots at the turnaround — a quick reversal.
- Pilar (walks to car, stops, turns back toward house): dots move forward, then a cluster of very close dots (the stop/pause), then dots continue back in the opposite direction. The direction of arrows flips after the pause.
- Anja (throws dart and hits bull’s-eye): dots move in one direction toward the target, spacing may shrink as it stops at the bull’s-eye and then there are no dots beyond the target. No reversal, no restart.
- Gabriel (runs, stops to check, continues same direction): dots move, then a short cluster of close dots at the stop, then dots resume in the same direction. Spacing before and after the stop may be similar (same running speed) or different if he slows down/speeds up.
If you upload the motion map or describe the arrow directions and spacing, I’ll identify which scenario fits.
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