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This article explains how to use the slope and area functions to analyze motion data graphs. It covers topics such as the relationship between displacement, velocity, and acceleration, and how to find one graph from another. Created for CVCA Physics students.

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  1. Table of Contents 3 d-t to v-t to a-t (slope) 16 v-t to d-t (area) 29 a-t to v-t to d-t (area)

  2. Finding One Graph From Another Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 18 September 2K+2

  3. Using the Slope Function d-t →v-t→a-t

  4. 1 d-v-a

  5. 2 d-v-a

  6. 3 d-v-a

  7. 4 d-v-a

  8. 5 d-v-a

  9. 6 d-v-a

  10. 7 d-v-a

  11. 8 d-v-a

  12. 9 d-v-a

  13. 10 d-v-a

  14. 11 d-v-a

  15. 12 d-v-a

  16. Using the Area Function v-t→ d-t

  17. 1 v-d

  18. 2 v-d

  19. 3 v-d

  20. 4 v-d

  21. 5 v-d

  22. 6 v-d

  23. 7 v-t

  24. 8 v-d

  25. 9 v-d

  26. 10 v-d

  27. 11 v-d

  28. 12 v-d

  29. Using the Area Function a-t→v-t→ d-t

  30. 1 a-v-d

  31. 2 a-v-d

  32. 3 a-v-d

  33. 4 a-v-d

  34. 5 a-v-d

  35. 6 a-v-t

  36. 7 a-v-t

  37. 8 a-v-d

  38. 9 a-v-d

  39. 10 a-v-d

  40. 11 a-v-d

  41. 12 a-v-d

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