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change in position, also known as the integral of velocity or the second integral of acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
distance vs time suggests velocity while distance vs time squared suggests acceleration
acceleration/decceleration it is the second derivative of a displacement vs time function
False. The slope of a velocity vs time graph is acceleration
Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object
Vector quantities are quantities that have directionality as well as magnitude. Displacement (meters North) vs Distance (meters) Velocity (meters per second North) vs Speed (meters per second)
Velocity is NOT the slope of the acceleration vs. time graph. Velocity is the area under the acceleration vs. time graph. Velocity is the slope of a position vs. time graph, though. For you Calculus Junkies, v = the integral of acceleration with respect to time.
Work done by the force.
Your acceleration vs. Time graph is the slope of your velocity vs. time graph
x vs y