A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
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.
If you graph distance vs. time, the slope of the line will be the average speed.
A horizontal line on a speed vs time graph indicates constant speed.
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The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
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.
The line would indicate motion at a constant speed.
A change in the slope of a location-time graph of an object indicates a change in the radial component of its speed.
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
it is called a motion graph
translatory motion
If you graph distance vs. time, the slope of the line will be the average speed.
A horizontal line on a speed vs time graph indicates constant speed.
speed does not indicate direction, so there is no negative on the graph.
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