It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.
It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.
It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.
It means the speed doesn't change. Stated in different terms, the acceleration is zero.
It means that the object in question is moving at a constant speed.If the graph is a straight horizontal line, then the speed is zero.
The one that runs left to right, you mean..
an x Axis is the fancy name for the horizontal line on the bottom of a bar graph
If you are analyzing speed with respect to time, then you are decelerating.
Constant speed. Zero acceleration.
Constant speed..
I would like to state first that you misspelled horizontal. The answer to your question is Constant speed.
It means that the object in question is moving at a constant speed.If the graph is a straight horizontal line, then the speed is zero.
It means that the function is constant.
distance
horizontal
Not necessarily. If the horizontal line is laying on top of the x-axis, then the speed is zero at any time, and the object isn't moving. But if the horizontal line is parallel to the x-axis, then the object is moving with constant speed.
The one that runs left to right, you mean..
if you mean the horizontal line on a graph t is refered to as the x axis or y=0
A horizontal line on an acceleration vs. time graph indicates constant acceleration over time. This means that the object is experiencing a steady rate of change in velocity.
What do you mean? As in if you connect two points that make a horizontal line? Are you trying to figure out the Slope? The slope of a horizontal line is 0. And the slope of a vertical line is undifined. If that's what you were asking. Or if you were asking plainly what it is when that happens, it's just a horizontal line.
A horizontal line on a position-time graph would indicate that the object is stationary and not changing its position over time.