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no, a straight horizontal line doesn't indicates uniform motion
A horizontal line on a velocity vs. time graph represents constant velocity. This means that the object is moving at a steady speed without accelerating or decelerating. The height of the line indicates the magnitude of the velocity, while the horizontal nature indicates that this velocity remains unchanged over time.
For motion at constant speed along a straight line, the acceleration is zero.
A horizontal line This "horizontal line" that indicates a long vowel is called a Macron. The curved line(the "smile") over a short vowel is a Breve.
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That's right, in the normal graphing system of Cartesian coordinates, a horizontal line indicates no change taking place.
A horizontal line on a speed vs time graph indicates constant speed.
An angle to horizontal refers to the measurement of an angle formed between a horizontal line and another line or surface. It is typically expressed in degrees and indicates how steeply a line or surface is inclined relative to the horizontal plane. In various applications, such as engineering and architecture, this angle is crucial for determining slopes, inclines, and the stability of structures.
a long or short verticle or horizontal line that can vary in sizes and colors
False. A horizontal line on a velocity vs. time graph indicates constant velocity, not constant acceleration. Positive acceleration would be represented by a diagonal line sloping upwards on a velocity vs. time graph.