Distance and time
The point on the graph will be higher (in the normal configuration of such graphs).
A horizontal line on a position-time graph or a stationary line on a velocity-time graph represents the motion of an object with zero net force. These graphs indicate constant velocity motion, where the object is moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
You could try a speed-time graph, or a distance-time graph.
It represents the speed of a moving object at any time covered by the graph.
No, the slope of a speed-versus-time graph represents the rate of change of speed, not acceleration. Acceleration is represented by the slope of a velocity-versus-time graph.
Motion can be represented by a graph, typically a position-time graph, where the x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents position. The slope of the line indicates the speed of the object; a steeper slope signifies a faster speed, while a flat line indicates no movement. Curved lines can represent acceleration or deceleration, showing changes in speed over time. The area under the curve (in velocity-time graphs) can also indicate the distance traveled.
A speed graph shows how an object's speed changes over time. The horizontal axis represents time, while the vertical axis represents speed. The slope of the line on the graph indicates the acceleration or deceleration of the object.
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.
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The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.