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∙ 12y agodistance = speed x time
the speed is the slope of the line which if parallel to X axis is zero - that means speed = 0 and distance is not changing with time, so the object is at rest ( not moving) relative to the observer
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∙ 12y agoThe constant acceleration
As the body is at rest, its distance from some point is not changing, so the graph will be a straight line parallel to the time axis (including the possibility of being on the time axis).
That the object is moving at a constant velocity
For that period of time, d(t) (the distance) is not changing so the motion is zero velocity.
the slope would be speed.
object is at rest
An object with a distance-time graph that is a straight line parallel to the time axis is not moving, it is at rest. The object is not changing its position with respect to time.
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
For uniform motion, the distance-time graph is a straight line because the object covers equal distances in equal time intervals. For non-uniform motion, the distance-time graph is curved because the object covers unequal distances in equal time intervals or equal distances in unequal time intervals.
In uniform motion, an object travels at a constant speed in a straight line, while in non-uniform motion, the speed or direction of the object changes over time. The distance-time graph for uniform motion is a straight line, while for non-uniform motion, the graph is curved or uneven.
The distance-time graph for uniform motion of an object is a straight line with a constant slope. This indicates that the object is covering equal distances in equal time intervals, showing a constant speed.
The constant acceleration
As the body is at rest, its distance from some point is not changing, so the graph will be a straight line parallel to the time axis (including the possibility of being on the time axis).
That the object is moving at a constant velocity
For that period of time, d(t) (the distance) is not changing so the motion is zero velocity.
the slope would be speed.
A distance-time graph is a straight line when the object is moving at a constant speed. This means that the object covers equal distances in equal time intervals. It indicates a uniform motion without acceleration or deceleration.