In a velocity-time graph it will be the time axis (where velocity = 0). On a distance-time graph it will be a line parallel to the time axis: distance = some constant (which may be 0).
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.
curve
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
Typically distance is plotted on the y-axis of a distance-time graph.
In a velocity-time graph it will be the time axis (where velocity = 0). On a distance-time graph it will be a line parallel to the time axis: distance = some constant (which may be 0).
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.
curve
The answer depends on whether it is a distance-time graph, speed-time graph or something else.
At constant speed, the distance/time graph is a straight line, whose slope is equal to the speed.
Straight line
distance-time graph
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
Typically distance is plotted on the y-axis of a distance-time graph.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
No. The slope of the distance-time graph is the change in distance per unit of time - otherwise known as speed. Acceleration is the slope of the speed time graph.
Distance is usually represented on the y-axis of a distance-time graph. The x-axis typically represents time.