There is only one possible shape.
A horizontal line.
The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.
Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
A straight horizontal one does.
A distance-time graph is created by placing the distance on the vertical axis with the time placed on the horizontal axis. The values can then be plotted using distance traveled on different intervals.
A horizontal line.
The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
The distance time graph for a faster moving object has a smaller slope than the graph for a slower moving object - This is False
Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
You cannot. A distance vs time graph only measures radial distance - that is, distance from the origin to the object. If the object is going around the origin along a circular path, the distance vs time graph will not show any change in distance.The [incorrect] answer that you are required to give is that the graph will be a horizontal line during that period. But as explained above, the horizontal graph only means the object has no movement towards or away from the origin, not that it has no movement.
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
False
-- The distance/time graph for an object in uniform motion is a straight line,which may be sloped.-- The distance/time graph for an object in non-uniform motion may be a linethat isn't straight. But even if the graph is a straight line, that's not enoughto guarantee that the object's motion is uniform ... the distance/time graphreveals the object's speed, but not the direction of its motion.