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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Workbench/Physics_3A/07%3A_Force_and_Motion/7.02%3A_Graphing_Motion
      We analyze motion over time by graphing acceleration, velocity, and position. Constant forces produce constant acceleration, leading to linear velocity and parabolic position changes. When force and i...We analyze motion over time by graphing acceleration, velocity, and position. Constant forces produce constant acceleration, leading to linear velocity and parabolic position changes. When force and initial velocity are aligned, an object speeds up; when opposite, it slows, stops, and reverses direction. Key insights include interpreting slopes and areas of these graphs to understand how forces influence continuous motion over time.

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