The graph of the speed will be an upward curving line increasing in curvature toward the vertical.
Speed is the slope of the distance/time graph. If the speed is steadily increasing, then the slope of the line is steadily increasing. Assuming that time increases from left to right on the graph, the line curves up as it proceeds from left to right.
The line representing speed would look like an increasing function, whose slope will be the acceleration.
A parabola of form y=ax^2+bx+c, the a,b,c values depending on the rate of increase and initial value.
Not curved.
With your finger slowly then steadily faster . Rub in circles then putting slight pressure steadily faster.
A cubic second is a second cubed. In other words, it is a second multiplied by a second multiplied by another second. It is the unit whose reciprocal represents a quantity to describe a steady increase in acceleration of some unitless measurement such as angle. In other words, 1/s3 represents a steady increase in the rate of steady increase of the rate of steady increase of some unitless quantity such as angle. An example of when this would be effective is a situation wherein a machine is built to spin a propeller, and it has just been activated and is warming up at a constant rate; the torque on the propeller is steadily increasing, and so, therefore, is its angular acceleration. There would exist a radian measure n such that n/s^3 describes how fast the angular acceleration is growing and by extent how fast the machine is warming up.
If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, and the speed is steadily increasing, the line representing speed will be a straight line.
Well, no. If the graph is a straight diagonal line, then the DISTANCE is steadily increasing, not the speed. This would translate into a constant speed. If the speed is steadily increasing, the object would travel more distance per unit time as we move along the horizontal axis. Meaning, the graph would curve upward.
Not curved.
Ramp voltage is a voltage that can be steadily increasing or decreasing.
If the distance between them is decreasing, then the mutual gravitational attraction is increasing. They don't necessarily have to be accelerating. Just moving steadily would do it, as long as the separation distance is decreasing.
If the distance between them is decreasing, then the mutual gravitational attraction is increasing. They don't necessarily have to be accelerating. Just moving steadily would do it, as long as the separation distance is decreasing.
World demand for copper has grown steadily since the late 1970s.
938 farm are in Henry County Right now. and steadily INCREASING!!
cause of the the sausages
prevaling winds
Yes it does but the rate changes depending on what you come across. But yes, it does decrease.
There are about 150,000 wolves left in the world. They used to be at a large risk for extinction, but they are steadily increasing in population.