That the object is moving at a constant velocity
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
The constant acceleration
If its slanted up its accelerating, if down its decelerating.
distance = speed x time the speed is the slope of the line which if parallel to X axis is zero - that means speed = 0 and distance is not changing with time, so the object is at rest ( not moving) relative to the observer
the slope would be speed.
object is at rest
If the line is parallel to the time axis, this means that the distance is not changing, so the object is not moving.
-- The distance/time graph for an object in uniform motion is a straight line,which may be sloped.-- The distance/time graph for an object in non-uniform motion may be a linethat isn't straight. But even if the graph is a straight line, that's not enoughto guarantee that the object's motion is uniform ... the distance/time graphreveals the object's speed, but not the direction of its motion.
Said object is not moving
In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.
If the graph if speed vs. time is a straight line parallel to the time axis, then the speed is not changing.Acceleration is the slope of the line on such a graph. Slope is (speed change) divided by (time for the change).Since the speed doesn't change over any period of time, the slope of the line is zero.The object's speed is constant. Its acceleration is zero.
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
The object is moving at a constant speed.
A graph and an object.
Uniformly accelerated