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the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
-- 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.
no motion
the object is not moving
A bobsled's distance-time graph indicates that it traveled 100 m in 25 s. What is the bobsled's speed
sinusoidal
distance = velocity x time so on the graph velocity is slope. If slope is zero (horizontal line) there is no motion
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
you can show motion by distance against time
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
flat
-- 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.
Steep slope on a distance/time graph indicates high speed.
If you graph distance vs. time, the slope of the line will be the average speed.
You could try a speed-time graph, or a distance-time graph.
You can't. Such a graph is only appropriate for motion in a single dimension.