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A graph and an object.
you would see if its a proportional line or if its not
A change in position would be motion. (Motion) is the answer for A+
A change in position would be motion. (Motion) is the answer for A+
You would plot the distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis
The answer will depend on what was changed to what!
A graph and an object.
If the axes are on autoscale, it will make no difference. Otherwise they will be 5 times the size.
In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.
you would see if its a proportional line or if its not
A distance time graph would show the distance traveled.
horizontal.
The slope of a position/time graph is the speed (magnitude of velocity).If the graph's slope is changing, that means the speed is changing, andthat would be accelerated motion.
The graph would be translated upwards by 2 units.
If you were to graph both equations side by side, you would see that they are parallel lines. Both equations have the same slope it is just that the line would be moved down in the graph because of the intercept change.
Position-Time GraphYou can graph motion on a position vs time graph. On a position vs time graph, position is on the y-axis and time is on the x-axis. If the velocity is constant, the graph will be a straight line and the slope is average velocity. If the motion is accelerating, the graph will be a curved line.Velocity-Time GraphYou can also graph motion on a Velocity-Time graph. On a velocity vs time graph, velocity is on the y-axis, time is on the x-axis. If the graph is a straight line, velocity is constant and the slope is average acceleration. Also, on a velocity vs time graph, the area under the line is displacement.Refer to the related link for illustrations of the different graphs of motion and their meanings.
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