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no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
It is a measure of speed of the object, but only in the radial direction: that is, towards or away from the point from which distance is measured. The object could be going around that point in circular motion and the graph would show absolutely nothing.
horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
linear motion
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
horizontal and vertical position
The line would indicate motion at a constant speed.
horizontal velocity
It is a measure of speed of the object, but only in the radial direction: that is, towards or away from the point from which distance is measured. The object could be going around that point in circular motion and the graph would show absolutely nothing.
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
Motion Perpendicular to the ground is called horizontal motion.
Our jumping is a vertical motion, while walking is a horizontal motion. Exercises are done by both horizontal and vertical motion.
Horizontal motion is motion that moves back and forth and vertical motion moves up and down.
the horizontal motion and the vertical motion are independent of each other
Horizontal motion is only constant when it is not being affected by any forces, e.g. the horizontal motion of a projectile after it's shot.
horizontal is side to side vertical is up and down