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The displacement, along the direction of measurement, is zero. It need not mean that the object is back at the starting point. The displacement-time graph, measuring the vertical displacement of a ball thrown at an angle, will have displacement = 0 when the ball returns to ground level but, unless you are extremely feeble, the ball will be some distance away, not at its starting point which is where you are. The use of such a graph is not unusual in the elementary projectile motion under gravity.
Displacement is the area under the v-t graph.
It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
The nature of displacement-time graph is parabolic if the acceleration is constant(uniform). When acceleration is constant, displacement is directly proportional to the square of time which results into a parabolic structure of graph.
Of course yes. An object is stationary when the graph is horizontal in a displacement-time graph.
The total displacement divided by the time. The slope of the displacement vs. time graph.
A displacement time graph is a graph that consists of an x and y axis using displacement, by time.
Every time the unicycle returns to its starting point, the average velocity equals zero. C. The total displacement divided by the time.
Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object
The displacement, along the direction of measurement, is zero. It need not mean that the object is back at the starting point. The displacement-time graph, measuring the vertical displacement of a ball thrown at an angle, will have displacement = 0 when the ball returns to ground level but, unless you are extremely feeble, the ball will be some distance away, not at its starting point which is where you are. The use of such a graph is not unusual in the elementary projectile motion under gravity.
To get displacement from a displacement graph, just look at the Y- axis for the particular time (displacement versus time). For the displacement graph, the Y-axis is usually displacement.
Displacement is the area under the v-t graph.
The slope of the ant's displacement vs. time graph The total displacement divided by the time.
The slope of the ant's displacement vs. time graph The total displacement divided by the time.
The slope at each point of a displacement/time graph is the speed at that instant of time. (Not velocity.)
It is the instantaneous speed in the direction in which the displacement is measured.
The nature of displacement-time graph is parabolic if the acceleration is constant(uniform). When acceleration is constant, displacement is directly proportional to the square of time which results into a parabolic structure of graph.