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Yes―sort of. If displacement increases or decreases suddenly in an infinitely small point in time or a time interval that is too small to graph, a vertical line is used.
Work divided by time is power.
Displacement
That the body, whose motion is being plotted is not moving radially. It can be moving along a circle with the origin as the centre at any speed but that does not show up in a displacement-time graph.
Displacement divided by time will give you the motion of an object that has no unbalanced force acting on it
Average Velocity
Velocity is displacement/time.
a=dv/dt average velocity = displacement divided by time take. so average velocity = displacement/time taken.
displacement+time divided by distance
Every time the unicycle returns to its starting point, the average velocity equals zero. C. The total displacement divided by the time.
The Average Velocity on a position time graph or a velocity time graph.
The total displacement divided by the time. The slope of the displacement vs. time graph.
No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
The slope of the ant's displacement vs. time graph The total displacement divided by the time.
The slope of the ant's displacement vs. time graph The total displacement divided by the time.
Speed Average speed- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance Velocity is also the distance or displacement divided by the time