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This webpage contains a simulation that shows simultaneous graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration of a moving object. A simulated man can be moved by the user, or the motion can be programmed by setting the initial position, velocity, and acceleration. The user can also program the motion by entering an equation for the position as a function of time. A simulation can be played back at either real speed or slow motion for study.
This page also contains sample learning goals as well as user-submitted ideas and activities for use with the simulation. This page is part of a larger and growing collection of simulations offered through the Phet website. Please note that this resource requires at least version 1.4, Java WebStart of Java. Additional context for this material is provided by the ComPADRE-SERC Pedagogic Service.
Cute, but...
Author: Jennifer Broekman It's very difficult to create a smooth position-time graph, so the acceleration-time graph is wild. Consequently, the acceleration vector becomes a distractor, rather than effectively illustrating what acceleration does.
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Post a new comment on this item AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)4. The Physical Setting
4F. Motion
9. The Mathematical World
9B. Symbolic Relationships
11. Common Themes
11B. Models
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics AlignmentsStandards for Mathematical Practice (K-12)
MP.4 Model with mathematics.
Expressions and Equations (6-8)
Represent and analyze quantitative relationships between
dependent and independent variables. (6)
Functions (8)
Define, evaluate, and compare functions. (8)
Use functions to model relationships between quantities. (8)
High School — Functions (9-12)
Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models? (9-12)
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<a href="http://www.compadre.org/psrc/items/detail.cfm?ID=3226">Physics Education Technology Project. PhET Simulation: The Moving Man. Boulder: Physics Education Technology Project, March 22, 2005.</a>
PhET Simulation: The Moving Man (Physics Education Technology Project, Boulder, 2001), WWW Document, (http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/moving-man).
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PhET Simulation: The Moving Man. (2005, March 22). Retrieved June 18, 2013, from Physics Education Technology Project: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/moving-man
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PhET Simulation: The Moving Man. Boulder: Physics Education Technology Project, 2001. 22 Mar. 2005. 18 June 2013 <http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/moving-man>.
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Title = {PhET Simulation: The Moving Man},
Publisher = {Physics Education Technology Project},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {18 June 2013},
Month = {March 22, 2005},
Year = {2001}
}
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