The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.
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The gradient (slope) of the line on the graph.
The slope of a speed-time graph represents acceleration. A steeper slope indicates a greater rate of change in speed, which means higher acceleration. Conversely, a shallower slope indicates lower acceleration.
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude of acceleration. (It's very difficult to draw a graph of velocity, unless the direction is constant.)
The slope of a time vs distance graph represents the speed or velocity of an object. It is calculated as the change in distance divided by the change in time. A steeper slope indicates a greater speed.
The speed. Also, if a positive slope represents the speed in one direction, the negative slope is the speed in the opposite direction.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
The slope of the curve at each point on thegraph is the speed at that point in time. (Not velocity.)
No. The slope on a speed vs time graph tells the acceleration.
The slope of a speed vs time graph represents the acceleration of an object. If the slope is positive, it indicates a speeding up motion, while a negative slope suggests a slowing down motion. A flat slope indicates a constant speed.
The slope represents acceleration. Assuming standard SI units (if the speed is in meters/second, and the time in seconds), the slope would represent meters/second2.