vertical line because it is impossible for time to stay at 1 point and v keeps raising
A verticle line is impossible. You cannot have different positions at one moment in time.
Tangent of the slope at any point = velocity
If you started at zero velocity, yes.
EV on Earth is 11.186 km/s EV on Uranus is 21.3 km/s
you can't....it's merely impossible! Assuming it is a graph of velocity vs time, it's not impossible, it's simple. Average velocity is total distance divided by total time. The total time is the difference between finish and start times, and the distance is the area under the graph between the graph and the time axis.
A vertical line on a velocity vs time graph is physically impossible.
The one that's perfectly vertical (parallel to the y-axis).
A verticle line is impossible. You cannot have different positions at one moment in time.
a verticla line
instantaneous magnitude of velocity
Tangent of the slope at any point = velocity
Yes.
velocity
Assuming the graph is for displacement versus time, the motion should be constant velocity. If velocity versus time motion is constant acceleration
If you started at zero velocity, yes.
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The rate of change in accelleration.