November
10
Graphing Story 2019
Here is the video I made for our graphing story. We decided to do the height of the bottom of a ball from the ground.
To make this graph it was very difficult because of the number of times the ball hit the ground so I watched the video several times and came up with the following coordinates for the graph of when the ball hit the ground and when the ball was at its peak.
Here is the sheet with the graph and the rest of the information. The graph is a straight line because the ball goes at a constant speed from when it hits the ground to its peak in the air, so that’s why the graph isn’t curvy.
Think about curve vs straight lines here. If gravity is 9.8m/s^2 is speed linear or not?