The slope will tell you how much change of Y to X >.<
So the steeper it is the bigger change there will be ~
It changes in x and in y
The slope will tell you how much change of Y to X >.
The slope will tell you how much change of Y to X >.
The slope will tell you how much change of Y to X >.
It gives you the speed. (not the velocity)
On a time graph, constant speed is represented by a straight line with a constant slope. The slope of the line indicates the speed of the object – the steeper the slope, the faster the speed, and the shallower the slope, the slower the speed.
The slope of a speed-time graph represents acceleration. A steeper slope indicates a greater rate of change in speed, which means higher acceleration. Conversely, a shallower slope indicates lower acceleration.
The slope of that graph at each point is the speed at that instant of time.
Yes, that is true. The slope of the velocity vs. time graph represents the rate of change of velocity, which is acceleration. A steeper slope indicates a higher acceleration, while a shallower slope indicates a lower acceleration.
Acceleration can be determined from a position-time graph by calculating the slope of the graph at a specific point. The slope represents the rate at which the position is changing over time, which is the definition of acceleration. A steeper slope indicates a higher acceleration, while a shallower slope indicates a lower acceleration.
The angle of the slope in a plot graph indicates the rate of change of the output variable with respect to the input factor. A steeper slope suggests a greater rate of change, while a shallower slope indicates a slower rate of change.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. A steeper slope indicates a higher acceleration, while a shallower slope represents a lower acceleration. A flat slope (zero slope) indicates constant velocity.