if there is a slope, the velocity is either increasing or decreasing. This is acceleration.
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
The slope increases.
acceleration
Normally it is not.
Acceleration.
if there is a slope, the velocity is either increasing or decreasing. This is acceleration.
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If you know calculus, acceleration is the first derivative of velocity. If you don't know calculus, acceleration is the slope of the velocity curve or graph. All these definitions are equivalent.
the slope of a speed-time graph is acceleration this slope is change in speed divided by change in time *Twinky~
The rate at which acceleration is changing.
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
The slope increases.
Acceleration is the derivative of velocity (a=dv/dt). If you are not familiar with calculus then it would be sufficient to say that the slope of the line tangent to the graph, only touches at one point, is equal to the instantaneous acceleration.
a(child acceleration)=g(gravitational acceleration)*sin25=4.144 m/s2
An object moving with uniform acceleration has a uniform change in velocity over time, and its velocity-time graph will be a straight line with either a positive or negative slope. An object moving with no acceleration has constant velocity, and its velocity-time graph will be a straight, horizontal line with zero slope. Refer to the related link for illustrations.
The Slope (which represents acceleration) of a constant velocity graph is Zero.