Move a little bit, slowly.
With distance on the x axis and time on the y axis a steep line would indicate a short distance traveled over a long period of time, depending on the scale of the graph.
They move a short period of time because hopping is tiring to the legs
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Distance divided by time is the formula for speed. Distance = speed by time also
Usually time is on the x-axis but it is made specific here that time is on the y-axis. That being the case, a is the reciprocal of the speed. That is, the time taken to move a unit distance (as measured on the x-axis).
Since speed is a ratio between distance and the time it took to move that distance, the two required measures are Distanceand Time.
You can get speed or velocity by dividing distance moved, by the time it takes to move that distance.
-- Measure the distance the object moved. -- Measure the time it took to move that distance. -- Divide (distance it moved) by (time it took). The result is average speed during that time.
The object is at some reference point at time b. The object moves at a constant speed (in a radial direction). Its speed is 1/a units of distance per each unit of time. Equivalently, it takes a units of time to move a unit of distance. The formula gives the time taken to get to a distance of x units from the reference point.
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