If the distance is not changing, the object is not moving.
If the distance is increasing or decreasing linearly then the object is moving at a constant velocity.
If the distance is increasing or decreasing parabolically then the object is being accelerated or decellerated.
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
False
No, just the opposite
Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
the object is not moving
Only if you know your location (the coordinate on the distance scale and the time scale) where "you" are can you infer if the object is moving towards you (the absolute distance to the object is decreasing) or away from you (the distance is increasing).
A distance time graph is important because it helps determine the speed of a person or object. The use of the graph helps to easily interpret the results.
Straight line
wave
Equal to the acceleration of the object that is moving through distance in time. * * * * * No. The slope of the distance-time graph is the change in distance per unit of time - otherwise known as speed.