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The dependent variable.
The gradient of the graph.
The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
Your acceleration vs. Time graph is the slope of your velocity vs. time graph
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The dependent variable.
The slope of the line between two points on the distance/time graph is the same as the average speed during the time interval between those points.
See the Web Links to the left for the answer.The AntoineFrosturg.edu page has a graph of atomic radius versus atomic number.The HMCO.com page has an interactive feature where you can individually plot the atomic radius for each row or column of the periodic table.The other two sites have tables with the actual numbers for the atomic radii. Go to wikipedia.org and look up atomic radius, they have 2 charts for it.
Slope of time Vs distance graph gives the inverse of velocity.
The gradient of the graph.
it starts from zero.....
it depends on what the graph is. if it is a distance vs time graph, the line will be a line with the slope being the speed/total time if it is a speed vs. time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=the speed if it is an acceleration vs time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=0
A line graph
False. The slope of a velocity vs time graph is acceleration
It's the other way around. The magnitude of acceleration is the slope of the graph of speed vs time.