Acceleration is indicated on a speed/time graph.
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
Line graph.
No. The slope on a speed vs time graph tells the acceleration.
Acceleration is how fast you get up to speed.
A speed graph measures the distance devided over time. Acceleration graph measures the change in speed over time.
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
speed graph
Acceleration is indicated on a speed/time graph.
To find acceleration from a speed-time graph, you need to calculate the slope of the speed-time graph. The slope at any point on the speed-time graph represents the acceleration at that specific time. If the speed-time graph is linear, then the acceleration will be constant. If the speed-time graph is curved, you can find the acceleration by calculating the slope of the tangent line at a specific point.
Speed (in the radial direction) = slope of the graph.
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
Line graph.
No, the speed of an object can be found by calculating the slope of a position-time graph. The steeper the slope, the greater the speed of the object.
If speed changes, then the speed/time graph has up/down curves in it.
No. The slope on a speed vs time graph tells the acceleration.
Acceleration is how fast you get up to speed.