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∙ 6y agoNo, it depends on radial acceleration.
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∙ 6y agohow quickly or slowly the object is moving
It depends on what aspect of motion is being graphed: the displacement, speed or acceleration.
You can use a line graph if your measuring the motion in separate experiments or comparing.
You could try a speed-time graph, or a distance-time graph.
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how quickly or slowly the object is moving
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
Constant acceleration motion can be characterized by motion equations and by motion graphs. The graphs of distance, velocity and acceleration as functions.
The answer depends on what information is graphed. There are distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, speed-time graphs, acceleration-time graphs.
It depends on what aspect of motion is being graphed: the displacement, speed or acceleration.
Graphs are used to represent motion because they provide a visual way to analyze and interpret data over time. By plotting distance, speed, or acceleration against time on a graph, you can gain insights into the pattern and changes in motion that are not easily understood by looking at numerical values alone. Graphs make it easier to identify trends, relationships, and anomalies in the motion of an object.
You can use a line graph if your measuring the motion in separate experiments or comparing.
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.
For analyzing projectile motion, you can use position-time graphs to track the object's trajectory over time, velocity-time graphs to analyze changes in speed during different phases of motion, and acceleration-time graphs to understand how acceleration influences the object's movement. These graphs can help visualize and evaluate various components of the projectile motion, such as trajectory shape, speed changes, and acceleration patterns.
Motion can be depicted using vector diagrams, motion graphs, and equations of motion. These tools help to illustrate the direction and magnitude of an object's motion over time.
The machine that graphs earthquakes is called a seismograph. It measures the motion of the ground caused by seismic waves generated by earthquakes.