The movement of objects can be described using motion graphs and numerical values. These are both used to help in the design of faster and more efficient vehicles.
For a moving object, the distance travelled can be represented by a distance-time graph.
A horizontal line on a distance-time graph shows that the object is stationary (not moving), while a sloping line on a distance-time graph shows that the object is moving.
The speedThe distance travelled in a known time period, eg miles per hour or kilometres per hour. of an object can be calculated from the gradientAnother word for steepness. On a graph, the gradient is defined as being the change in the 'y' value divided by the change in the 'x' value. It defines how steep a line is. of a distance-time graph.
Example
Calculate the speed of the object represented by the green line in the graph, from 0 to 4 s.
change in distance = (8 鈥 0) = 8 m
change in time = (4 鈥 0) = 4 s
\( speed = \frac{distance}{time}
\)
\( speed = 8 \div 4
\)
\( speed = 2 \ m/s
\)
Question
Calculate the speed of the object represented by the purple line in the graph.