It represents that the object is remaining at a fixed distance. Typically that means it is not moving.
Average time
Average distance
Constant speed
Changing speed
Constant speed
Average time
A graph that shows speed versus time is not an acceleration graph.The slope of the graph at any point is the acceleration at that time.A straight line shows that the acceleration is constant.
If a position versus time graph is parabolic, then:Speed versus time is a straight line.Acceleration (magnitude) vs time is a horizontal line, so the acceleration is constant.The graph of height/time for a stone or a baseballtossed upward is an inverted parabola.
A slanting line down from left to right represents an acceleration on the velocity time graph.
If the graph is a straight line, then the slope of the line is the average acceleration of the ball.
Tangent of the slope at any point = velocity
it is a positive relationship
Straight line
A straight horizontal one does.
Straight line
Indirectly, yes. If the graph is a straight line there is no acceleration, if the graph is not linear there is acceleration.
by a slanting line
If you are plotting distance versus time it is a straight line with slope 300000
Yes. Speed is the rate at which distance changes over time. In calculus terms v = dx/dt, or the slope of the distance vs. time graph. If the slope of the distance vs. time graph is a straight line, the speed is constant.
the slope would be speed.
If the line formed by the graph is straight, the speed is constant. A horizontal line would show the object as stationary.
a straight line with a positive slope
Draw a straight line through the origin, slanting up at 45 degrees.