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It indicates that the object in question is not moving in towards or away from the origin. However, it gives no information about motion in the transverse direction.

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Q: What is a horizontal line on a distance time graph?
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Can a distance versus time graph ever show a horizontal line?

if the speed is zero then the distance versus time line will be horizontal


A distance time graph for acceleration is always a?

a horizontal line :)


In a distance vs time graph if the line is perfectly horizontal what does that mean about the velocity of the object?

horizontal


When plotting data on a graph showing distance verus time what would a horizontal line indicate?

time is normally the horizontal line


What type of line is always found on a graph of constant speed?

it depends on what the graph is. if it is a distance vs time graph, the line will be a line with the slope being the speed/total time if it is a speed vs. time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=the speed if it is an acceleration vs time graph, the line will be horizontal at y=0


What does horizontal line represent on graph of distance vs time?

constant speed


Is it false that a distance-versus-time graph will never show a horizontal line?

It is false


Which shape fits a distance vs time graph of a motionless object?

A horizontal line.


On a graph showing distance versus time a horizontal line represents what about the object?

no motion


What kind of graph shows an object's speed?

Speed = distance / time A line graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis could be used to determine speed. The speed would equal the slope of the line. Alternatively, a line graph with distance/time on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis would show speed. The acceleration would equal the slope of the line.


A graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axisif the speed is steadily increasing what will the line representing speed look like on the graph?

If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, and the speed is steadily increasing, the line representing speed will be a straight line.


Does a distance-versus-time graph show a horizontle line?

Distance and Time are variables and always moving. Therefore the answer is no. Let's suppose: If time is the vertical axis and distance (travelled) the horizontal axis. Standing still (not travelling) would show a vertical graph line. If distance is the vertical axis and time the horizontal axis. Then standing still would form a horizontal line based on time alone.