Distance-Time and Speed-Time Graphs - A Level Physics

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This video introduces and explains both distance-time graphs and speed-time graphs for A Level Physics.

Distance-time and speed-time graphs are ways of how we can visualise the motion of an object. The gradient of a distance-time graph is equal to the instantaneous speed of the object at that point.

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Lewis

This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards:
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CIE
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Edexcel IAL
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Thank you for the video
Totally enhanced my understanding of speed, acceleration and distance in relation to graphs
👍👍

MrFarai
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Thank you so much!!! you just saved me

kroppraven
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Thank you so much! How are you work at 22:01?!

skyman
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Does your videos cover all of year 12 AS content?

AK-oitn
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im finding myself confused since there seems to be contradictory information on the web and im hoping you could clear up any misconceptions you may think i have on the subject.
if i ask google to define distance, it tells me that it is the space between two points which sounds as though it means the length of a straight line between the points. your definition appears to be different although i imagine that i am misunderstanding something.
thanks for the help regardless of whether you answer or not.

alexsampsonite
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please use a different pen which doesnt make that noise.It kind of bother me and i get distracted

rahullamichhane
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You went to the dirt bike for the video or did you make the video for the dirt bike

ritwikgossain
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This is a great video but u made a mistake with the speed time graph when u converted it from the distance. A vertical line suggests the gradient is infinite which is incorrect as the gradient of a speed time graph is the distance - so distance can't be infinite if u don't move - u should've used dotted lines instead :/

ahmedadeel