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∙ 12y agoyes, and the x-axis is horizontal
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
linear motion
The horizontal line represents that the acceleration is zero or constant speed and the line that slopes downward means that the object is slowing down and it is a negative acceleration.
It indicates that the object in question is not moving in towards or away from the origin. However, it gives no information about motion in the transverse direction.
horizontal.
yes, and the x-axis is horizontal
If a line on a distance versus time graph is horizontal, it indicates that the object is not changing its position over time. In other words, the object is at rest and not moving.
A horizontal line on a distance versus time graph indicates that the object is not moving. The slope of the line would be zero, meaning there is no change in distance over time.
no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
A horizontal line on a position-time graph or a stationary line on a velocity-time graph represents the motion of an object with zero net force. These graphs indicate constant velocity motion, where the object is moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
linear motion
That's right, in the normal graphing system of Cartesian coordinates, a horizontal line indicates no change taking place.
The horizontal line represents that the acceleration is zero or constant speed and the line that slopes downward means that the object is slowing down and it is a negative acceleration.
It indicates that the object in question is moving at a constant velocity in the radial direction. It gives no information about motion in the transverse direction.
It indicates that the object in question is not moving in towards or away from the origin. However, it gives no information about motion in the transverse direction.
You would put time on the horizontal axis and the position of the object on the vertical axis. This would allow you to see how the object's position changes over time.