It would be a horizontal line, with a y-coordinate at the starting distance.
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
It represents the speed of a moving object at any time covered by the graph.
It depends on what variables are graphed.
The line which has greater slope stands for the fast moving object
That the object is moving at a constant velocity
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
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
It represents the speed of a moving object at any time covered by the graph.
the object is not moving
It depends on what variables are graphed.
it means the object is moving at a constant speed
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.
horizontal.