time is on the x axis and distance is on the y axis
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The dependent variable.
The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
Slope of time Vs distance graph gives the inverse of velocity.
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distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
The dependent variable.
The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
it starts from zero.....
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
Yes. Speed is the rate at which distance changes over time. In calculus terms v = dx/dt, or the slope of the distance vs. time graph. If the slope of the distance vs. time graph is a straight line, the speed is constant.
When looking at a distance vs. time graph, it shows how far an object is traveling over a certain amount of time which can be written like this: distance per time or distance/time (distance divided by time) If we then put units in for distance (let's say meters) and time (seconds) we get this: meters/seconds which is the same as the units for speed.
distance