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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: How Can Motion Be Described Group 7, relative to Acceleration, free-fall is a downward Motion, speed at a particular instant is instantaneous speed, constant acceleration when the constant acceleration is -9.8 m/s2, rate at which things move How do things move?, velocity plus the change direction, acceleration due to gravity The acceleration that is causes by gravity, speed is the change in, Motion without any intial force or velocity, speed over a period of time is average speed, change in distance, gravity The force that acts upon an object in free-fall, speed up are different examples of Acceleration, slow down are different examples of Acceleration, speed motion can be discribed by speed. How Can Motion Be Described?, rate is the speed, speed is relative, initial velocity divided by time, distance at a certain rate, speed is the meaning of velocity