the slope would be speed.
the slope show the velocity of the object which show its direction and magnitude.
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.
vt-v2
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 object is not moving
no motion
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.
A straight horizontal one does.
Straight line
No. It means that the object is going at a constant speed.
the slope show the velocity of the object which show its direction and magnitude.
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.
a straight line with a positive slope
vt-v2
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.