A Motion Diagram for an Object Moving in the Positive Direction at a Constant Speed
A motion diagram is a simplified representation of the motion of an object.
The motion diagram for an object which is moving in the positive direction at a constant speed is made up of dots which are equally-spaced. The video below and at the left shows a student who is moving in the positive direction at a constant speed for four seconds. Note: The students have designated the positive direction to be to the left. You can see a motion diagram representing the student's motion below and at the right. The blue dots represent the object in question (the student). Five dots are shown because the motion diagram represents four seconds of motion (starting at 0 seconds and ending at 4 seconds).
The motion diagram for an object which is moving in the positive direction at a constant speed is made up of dots which are equally-spaced. The video below and at the left shows a student who is moving in the positive direction at a constant speed for four seconds. Note: The students have designated the positive direction to be to the left. You can see a motion diagram representing the student's motion below and at the right. The blue dots represent the object in question (the student). Five dots are shown because the motion diagram represents four seconds of motion (starting at 0 seconds and ending at 4 seconds).