Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
No it is moving, its undefined
No, because that would imply that the object travelled at infinite speed.
A distance-time graph is created by placing the distance on the vertical axis with the time placed on the horizontal axis. The values can then be plotted using distance traveled on different intervals.
It means there is no velocity - it is at rest and nothing is moving. The slope of the line is velocity - a horizontal line is zero slope = zero velocity
No. That would require it to move at infinite speed. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it. The universe does not have that much energy.
The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.
Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
used to find distance between moving or stationary object
WHAT THE SPEED OF STATIONARY OBJECT?
A horizontal line means that the distance is not changing, therefore we can infer that the object in question is stationary - i.e. not moving.
The object at a higher vertical level has more potential energy than the lower object.
Stationary object refers to an object that is not moving
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The stationary object is known as a frame of reference. The earth is a common frame of reference for humans.
The forces acting on a stationary object are:PushPullGravity
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
In the frame of reference in which the object is stationary, its speed is zero. (Actually, that's kind of a definition of "stationary".)
It can be.