Assuming position is on the y axis and time is on the x axis, a positive slope means the position has increased over time.
exactly
No, it is a straight line passing through the origin.
If the distance is on the y axis and time is on the x axis, a zero slope means that distance isn't changing over time.
The slope of [distance vs. time] is [speed]. If the slope is constant, then the speed is constant,meaning the magnitude of acceleration is zero.(The direction of velocity might still be changing though, which wouldn't show up on the graph.)
-- If the position/time graph is a straight line, then the speed is constant, and the slope of the line is the average speed, as well as the instantaneous speed at any moment. -- If the position/time graph is not a straight line, then the average speed between two moments in time is the slope of a straight line drawn between those two points on the graph.
The slope of the curve.
That means the speed (the slope of the position-time graph) is decreasing.
If the pressure is increasing then the slope is positive. If the pressure is decreasing then the slope is negative.
The distance versus time graph shows the position of the object. The slope of the line shows the velocity of the object. The velocity is the direction and speed of an object. If your slope has a positive slant that means you are going in a positive direction. If the slope has a negative slant your object is going in a negative direction. If your slope is zero (a horizontal line) that means your object has stopped and is about to change directions. In case you didnt know a positive slant looks like this on a graph.... / a negative slant looks like this on a graph.... \ postive is like sloping up a hill negative is like falling down the hill
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
The slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.
a straight line with a positive slope
A position time graph can show you velocity. As time changes, so does position, and the velocity of the object can be determined. For a speed time graph, you can derive acceleration. As time changes, so does velocity, and the acceleration of the object can be determined.If you are plotting velocity (speed) versus time, the slope is the acceleration.
That slope is the 'speed' of the motion. If the slope is changing, then the speed is changing. That's 'accelerated' motion. (It doesn't matter whether the speed is growing or shrinking. It's still 'accelerated' motion. 'Acceleration' does NOT mean 'speeding up'.)
A straight line with a positive slope on a position-time graph is the graph of an object that's moving in a straight line with constant speed.
speed
The slope of a force vs. time graph is equal to the change in momentum or the Impulse.