For each moment in time, it usually shows the radial component of the speed of the object. That is, the speed towards or away from the origin or point of reference. It does not show any information about motion across this direction.
line graph
By using the distance, speed, and acceleration, to show on the graph the constant speed of each car
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
You can use a line graph if your measuring the motion in separate experiments or comparing.
acceleration.
line graph
A graph and an object.
you can show motion by distance against time
By using the distance, speed, and acceleration, to show on the graph the constant speed of each car
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
You can use a line graph if your measuring the motion in separate experiments or comparing.
acceleration.
If the motion of the object in in n-dimensional space, then an n+1 dimensional graph, in which one axis shows the time and the remaining n dimensions are the coordinates of the object at that point in time. The wrong answer is a distance-time graph, since that does not show any radial motion. An object going round in a circle around the origin is at a constant distance and so a distance-time graph would show no motion which is certainly not true.
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
Steep slope on a distance/time graph indicates high speed.
the slope show the velocity of the object which show its direction and magnitude.