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The answer depends on the motion.
If you graph distance vs. time, the slope of the line will be the average speed.
You could try a speed-time graph, or a distance-time graph.
A pendulum moves in simple harmonic motion. If a graph of the pendulum's motion is drawn with respect with respect to time, the graph will be a sine wave. Pure tones are experienced when the eardrum moves in simple harmonic motion. In these cases "wave" refers not to the thing moving, but to the graph representing the movement.
it is called a motion graph
One can solve equations of motion by graph by taking readings of the point of interception.
line graph
A graph and an object.
Position-Time GraphYou can graph motion on a position vs time graph. On a position vs time graph, position is on the y-axis and time is on the x-axis. If the velocity is constant, the graph will be a straight line and the slope is average velocity. If the motion is accelerating, the graph will be a curved line.Velocity-Time GraphYou can also graph motion on a Velocity-Time graph. On a velocity vs time graph, velocity is on the y-axis, time is on the x-axis. If the graph is a straight line, velocity is constant and the slope is average acceleration. Also, on a velocity vs time graph, the area under the line is displacement.Refer to the related link for illustrations of the different graphs of motion and their meanings.
sinusoidal
You can't. Such a graph is only appropriate for motion in a single dimension.
distance = velocity x time so on the graph velocity is slope. If slope is zero (horizontal line) there is no motion
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
The answer depends on the motion.
Constant acceleration motion can be characterized by motion equations and by motion graphs. The graphs of distance, velocity and acceleration as functions.
It shows the past as wel as current scenario....