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It tells the time and location of the object that you are tracking at one point in time.

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Q: What does a single point on a distance time graph tell you?
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How can you tell if a point is on a graph?

There is a dot on the graph


What does the gradient of a line on a distance-time graph tell us about an object?

The gradient of a distance-time graph gives the object's speed.


What does the slope of the line on a distance-time graph tell you?

velocity


What can be calculated for a distance-time graph?

Here are some things that can be determined from a distance-time graph:Total distance travelled, at a particular time.Average velocity at a particular time (take the distance at that point and divide by the elapsed time).If you can determine the slope at a particular point, then you can determine instantaneous velocity.You can tell the direction that the object is travelling: away from the starting point (positive slope) or toward the starting point (negative slope).* * * * * If you can determine the second derivative of the graph, you can calculate the instantaneous acceleration as well.


What one thing does a velocity-time graph not tell you about your object that a position-time graph does?

Distance covered at a given time.


How do you tell form a distance-time graph when an object is at rest?

The graph is parallel to the time axis, normally the horizontal axis.


How can you tell by looking at a speed graph what objects speed is the faster?

The point on the graph will be higher (in the normal configuration of such graphs).


How do you tell whether a graph shows a constant or variable rate of change?

The slope of each point on the line on the graph is the rate of change at that point. If the graph is a straight line, then its slope is constant. If the graph is a curved line, then its slope changes.


What does straight line on a distance time graph tell you about the speed of an object?

It tells you that the speed of the object is not changing. The speed is represented by the slope in a distance vs. time graph, if slope doesn't change, speed doesn't.


What does a curved line on a distance vs time graph tell you?

The object is accelerating or decelerating in the radial direction.


What does the slope of the line on distance over time graph tell us?

The slope of the line on distance vs time is the same as the change of distance with respect to time...which is called "speed".


What do the letter below the graph represent?

Well, a letter below a graph usually labels that axis, which is usually the x-axis. In a distance vs. time graph, the letter on the y-axis is usually D for distance, and the letter on the x-axis is usually T for time. That's about the best I can tell you without seeing the graph