Motion - EdexcelDistance-time graphs

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.

Part ofPhysics (Single Science)Motion and forces

Distance-time graphs

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 of an object can be calculated from the of a distance-time graph.

A distance time graph shows distance travelled measured by time.

Example

Calculate the speed of the object represented by the green line in the graph, from 0 to 4 s.

change in distance = (8 – 0) = 8 m

change in time = (4 – 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.