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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: How Can Motion Be Described Group 4, Average Speed How fast you are going over a period of time Three types of motion, Instantaneous Speed the speed in that very instant Speed, Distance distance/time= speed Speed, Constant Acceleration Constant acceleration is acceleration at a constant rate. Acceleration, Gravity affects the force that it has Free-Fall, Average Speed How fast you are going over a period of time Speed, Velocity is how fast you're going in one direction which is Speed, Delta Change in velocity Velocity, acceleration due to gravity is acceleration that increase due to the pull of gravity. Gravity, speed up when you speed up you increase your speed Speed, Final Velocity Velocity dived by time Velocity, Time time + distance = speed Distance, rate gravity can affect the rate at which something falls because gravity is pulling that object down to the earth. Gravity, Acceleration the increase, decrease, or the cease of an abject's speed How can motion be described?, change in speed or direction of Velocity, Constant Speed The same speed over a period of time Speed, Speed speed is the rate at which you're moving rate, Constant Speed The same speed over a period of time Three types of motion, Change direction changes the direction Acceleration, Intial Velocity Velocity when an outside force is applied Velocity