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Acceleration=change in y graph/change in x graph
change in speed is acceleration. change in speed is the slope of the speed versus time graph, or the derivative of such.
a speed graph shows us how the speed of a moving object changes with time
Velocity is speed in a direction or speed at an angle. The velocity changes when the speed or angle changes.
Yes. If the speed changes, so does the velocity.
If speed changes, then the speed/time graph has up/down curves in it.
Acceleration=change in y graph/change in x graph
change in speed is acceleration. change in speed is the slope of the speed versus time graph, or the derivative of such.
a speed graph shows us how the speed of a moving object changes with time
A speed graph measures the distance devided over time. Acceleration graph measures the change in speed over time.
The angle of the graphed slope changes with changes in speed.
change in speed is acceleration. change in speed is the slope of the speed versus time graph, or the derivative of such.
speed is the gradient under the distance vs time graph which is change in distance /change in time
Constant speedThe graph you described is a speed-time plot. If the line is horizontal, that indicates no change in speed over time. In other words, there is no acceleration (acceleration is zero), since there is no change in speed.
No. It shows zero speed. Velocity is distance/unit time. The slope of the line shows change in distance / change in time. Since distance never changes as time changes, the change in distance is zero. Alternatively, the slope of a horizontal line is zero. If zero speed is considered "constant", then yes, it does show constant speed but the speed is zero.
A change in the slope of a location-time graph of an object indicates a change in the radial component of its speed.
Velocity is speed in a direction or speed at an angle. The velocity changes when the speed or angle changes.