The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
When there is a curved line going upwards on a graph it means the distance is increasing
A level line is based on altitude. Altitude is the distance from sea level. Sea level is curved to the shape of the earth so a level line must be curved.
An arc length is the measure of the distance along the curved line making up the arc. It is longer than the straight line distance between the two end points.
A curved line represents changing speed - either acceleration or deceleration - while a straight line indicates that the speed is constant.
A curved line is a line that is curved.
The object is accelerating or decelerating in the radial direction.
Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
no it is not (unless you find the angle under a curved line)
Any curved line on a distance/time graph indicates the presence of accelerationthat's causing a change in the magnituide of the velocity. But if the object's speedis constant, and the acceleration is changing its direction only, then the line on theD-T graph would remain straight.In summary:Every curved line on a D-T graph reveals acceleration, but not every accelerationproduces a curved line on a D-T graph.
The object is accelerating or decelerating in the radial direction.
a curved line is a line that is bent without angels