How can I draw a motion diagram?

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This discussion centers on the creation of motion diagrams, emphasizing the importance of visual representation in understanding motion. Users recommend utilizing video resources for guidance, specifically suggesting a Google search for "drawing a motion diagram" to find relevant tutorials. The attached image serves as a reference point for users seeking to visualize motion effectively.

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my prompt is to: Draw a motion diagram on a sheet of paper for the marble when it travels 35 cm. Include your name and the date on the page..
Note: Include enough points to clearly show the motion. Choose a reasonable time interval in order to do this, possibly 0.1 or 0.2 seconds. Include velocity arrows and velocity change arrows in your diagram. Clearly label each point.

I do not know what I should do, this is a kinematics lab and I slid a marble down a ramp, at 35 cm the velocity was 1.03 m/s the photo is what I have but I know its not right
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Perhaps this video will help:



You can find more videos via google search on "drawing a motion diagram"
 

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