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Motion Time Graphs Chad provides a comprehensive lesson on Physics Motion Graphs. The lesson begins with Position vs Time Graphs in which an object's position is plotted on the y-axis and can be used to find displacement. Additionally, the slope of a Position vs Time graph is equal to instantaneous velocity. Chad provides a Position vs Time Graph example and demonstrates how to answer a series of practice questions for it. Chad then moves on to Velocity vs Time Graphs in which an object's velocity is plotted on the y-axis. The slop of a Velocity vs Time graph is equal to acceleration, and the area under the curve is equal to displacement. Chad provides a Velocity vs Time graph example and demonstrates how to answer a series of practice questions for it. Finally, Chad introduces Acceleration vs Time Graphs. Students will not likely be performing calculations with Acceleration vs Time graphs, but should recognize what such a graph would look like for three different situations: constant velocity (i.e. acceleration equal to zero), constant acceleration, and varying acceleration. Chad presents Acceleration vs Time graph examples for all three of these cases. 00:00 Lesson Introduction 00:45 Position vs Time Graph 06:43 Velocity vs Time Graph 17:41 Acceleration vs Time Graph Check out Chad's General Physics Master Course: https://www.chadsprep.com/physics-youtube #generalphysics #physicstutorial
