instantaneous velocity
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
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 slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
line graph
flat
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
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 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 shows the component of velocity in a radial direction. Any motion in a transverse direction is ignored.
Since the distance depends on the time, the distance goes on the y-axis. The scale will depend on the data you have.
line graph
Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
distance = velocity x time so on the graph velocity is slope. If slope is zero (horizontal line) there is no motion
you can show motion by distance against time
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line