Cómo leer gráficas v–t en segundos (MRU vs MRUV)

This educational video explains how to interpret motion graphs (velocity vs. time) to identify the type of motion of an object at different time intervals. It focuses on differentiating between Uniform Rectilinear Motion (URM) and Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion (UARM). Key Concepts: URM (Constant Velocity): On a velocity-time graph, this is represented by a horizontal line (zero acceleration) (4:13). UARM (Constant Acceleration): This is represented by a diagonal line. If the line slopes upward, the object accelerates; if it slopes downward, it decelerates (brakes) (2:04, 7:39). Analysis of the Intervals: 0 to 3 seconds: The graph shows an upward-sloping diagonal line, indicating UARM (positive acceleration) (2:40). 3 to 7 seconds: The graph shows a horizontal line, indicating uniform rectilinear motion (constant speed of 10 m/s) (4:02). 7 to 12 seconds: The line is upward sloping, indicating uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion (acceleration of 1.2 m/s²) (5:18). 12 to 16 seconds: The line is downward sloping, indicating uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion or deceleration (acceleration of -4 m/s²) (7:24).