It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
Displacement is the area under the v-t graph.
The slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.
No. The slope on a speed vs time graph tells the acceleration.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
The slope at each point of a displacement/time graph is the speed at that instant of time. (Not velocity.)
Yes it does. Velocity = Displacement / Time. On a graph of displacement vs time, the slope is the velocity. Steeper slope = higher velocity, flatter slope = lower velocity.
False. The slope of a velocity vs time graph is acceleration
The slope of that graph at each point is the speed at that instant of time.
False
A displacement vs. time graph of a body moving with uniform (constant) velocity will always be a line of which the slope will be the value of velocity. This is true because velocity is the derivative (or slope at any time t) of the displacement graph, and if the slope is always constant, then the displacement will change at a constant rate.
The slope of the function on a displacement vs. time graph is (change in displacement) divided by (change in time) which is just the definition of speed. A relatively steep slope indicates a relatively high speed.
Time derivative of displacement which is... speed!
It is false.
that is true
Yes.
yes