1. How will you compare the distances between the dots?
2. What does the tape chart tell you about the speed of the car?
3. Create a motion graph based on the tape chart.
4. Analyze the motion graph and compare it to the information presented in the tape chart.
5. Based on your
investigation (tape chart and motion graph), prove whether the suspect is telling the truth or
not?
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Answer:
1.Distance is the numeric measurement of how far the objects are apart. It can be scattered and have different measures but successive dots needs to be synchronized or have same or balanced measure on how far it is from each other, the distance between the dots is measured through scale.
2.Speed is the rate at which an object's position changes, measured in meters per second. ... You take the distance traveled (for example 3 meters), and divide it by the time (three seconds) to get the speed (one meter per second). That's what the tape chart does