Yes. Except that the correct word is intersect.
A straight line on a distance - time graph represents a "constant velocity".
In geometry, two planes intersect in a line. The only time this is not true is if the two planes are parallel to each other.
A straight line with a positive slope on a position-time graph is the graph of an object that's moving in a straight line with constant speed.
A straight line on a distance/time graph means that the speed is constant. In every unit of time the distance increases by the same amount.
a verticla line
If the distance/time graph is a straight line that makes a constant angel with the time axis, then the body's speed is constant, and is equal to the slope of the straight line (tangent of the constant angel).
The last time that all of the planets aligned in a straight line was in 561 BC. However, it's important to note that a perfect alignment of all the planets is a rare event due to their different orbital planes and speeds.
The displacement-time graph for a body moving in a straight line with uniformly increasing speed would be a straight line with a positive slope. As time increases, the displacement of the body also increases at a constant rate.
The graph would be a straight line with a positive slope, indicating a constant displacement over time.
straight line
If it is a horizontal straight line, it means the object is moving at constant velocity. If it is a sloped line, it means the object is accelerating.
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