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Revision Notes
IGCSE Physics CIE Revision Notes 1. Motion, Forces & Energy 1.2 Motion
1.2.3 Distance-Time Graphs
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Distance-Time Graphs
Distance-Time Graphs
This graph shows a moving object moving further away from its origin
The image below shows two di!erent objects moving with changing speeds
Changing speeds are represented by changing slopes. The red line represents an
object slowing down and the green line represents an object speeding up.
Worked example
A distance-time graph is drawn below for part of a train journey. The train is
travelling at a constant speed.
Calculate the speed of the train.
Step 1: Draw a large gradient triangle on the graph and label the magnitude
of the rise and run
The image below shows a large gradient triangle drawn with dashed lines
The rise and run magnitude is labelled, using the units as stated on each
axes
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Step 2: Convert units for distance and time into standard units
Part (b)
Part (c)
Remember to check the units of variables measured on each axis. These may not
always be in standard units - in our example, the unit of distance was km and the
unit of time was minutes. Double-check which units to use in your answer.
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