Gr.12 Physics Help: Drawing Tangents for Velocity/Accel/Speed

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Students seeking help with drawing tangents for determining instantaneous velocity, acceleration, and speed in Grade 12 physics can benefit from online resources like Physics Classroom. A suggested method involves using a pocket mirror to find the tangent line by aligning it perpendicular to the curve and adjusting until the reflection appears continuous. This technique allows for accurately determining the tangent at a specific point on the curve. Understanding these concepts is crucial for mastering physics principles related to motion. Mastery of tangent drawing techniques will enhance comprehension of instantaneous rates of change in physics.
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I just started Gr.12 physics and I am sort of lost. Does anyone know a site where i can learn perfectly how to draw tangents of curves to determine instantaneous velocity or acceleration or even speed. I really need to learn this stuff.
 
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Drawing tangents to curves? Here' a method I learned in high school- take a small pocket mirror and line it up approximately perpendicular to the curve. Turn it slightly until the reflection of the curve in the mirror appears to smoothly continue it. Now the mirror really is accurately perpendicular to the curve at that point. Now you can turn and use the mirror in the same way to draw a perpendicular to that new line at the same point. This second line will be tangent to the curve.
 
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