The graph is a straight line whose slope is the acceleration of gravity.
A straight line.
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
If its slanted up its accelerating, if down its decelerating.
The slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.
the slope would be speed.
A straight line.
Speed-Versus-Time Graph and Distance-Versus-Time graph are the two types of graphs that can be used to analyze the motion of an accelerating object.
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
If the line formed by the graph is straight, the speed is constant. A horizontal line would show the object as stationary.
The distance versus time graph shows the position of the object. The slope of the line shows the velocity of the object. The velocity is the direction and speed of an object. If your slope has a positive slant that means you are going in a positive direction. If the slope has a negative slant your object is going in a negative direction. If your slope is zero (a horizontal line) that means your object has stopped and is about to change directions. In case you didnt know a positive slant looks like this on a graph.... / a negative slant looks like this on a graph.... \ postive is like sloping up a hill negative is like falling down the hill
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
No, but the slope of the graph does.
a straight line with a positive slope
A speed graph has a slope that is greater than zero that is shown on an object accelerating. Graphs that show straight means constant speed and is kept at a negative slope.
If its slanted up its accelerating, if down its decelerating.
speed graph
The slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.