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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: How Can Motion Be Described Group 5, Distance Can be described as Motion, Initial velocity (vi) The starting form of acceleration, Velocity This plus this equals this acceleration, Time part of Motion, Instantaneous speed is a type of Speed, Instantaneous speed like the spedometer, Time Plus direction, The speed that you are going at a certain period of time Or the Instantaneous speed, direction equals Velocity, delta is the simplifyed version of Final velocity (vf), Average speed is a type of Speed, Distance Divided Time, Speed is the Rate, Velocity This plus this equals this Time, the same speed the entire time Or the Constant speed, cruise control like the Constant speed, speed over a long period of time Or the Average speed, Final velocity (vf) The final form of acceleration, Constant speed is a type of Speed, Rate at which this changes Distance