The rate at which acceleration is changing.
acceleration is the slope of the speed vs time diagram at any point in time
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
the slope at any point on the graph is the acceleration
The slope of a speed/time graph at any point is the acceleration at that instant.
If your graph shows velocity on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, then the slope of the graph represents the acceleration. More specifically, the slope of the graph at a specific point represents the acceleration at that instantaneous point in time. So if the slope of the graph doesn't change (i.e. the graph is a straight line), then the acceleration is constant and doesn't change over time. In calculus, this is represented as the derivative: The derivative of velocity with respect to time equals the acceleration.
it indicates the acceleration of the particle
There is acceleration going on.
Magnitude of acceleration (but conveys no informationregarding acceleration's direction).
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
The slope of a speed vs time graph indicates an objects acceleration.
acceleration is the slope of the speed vs time diagram at any point in time
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.
Ahorizontal line on a velocity vs time graph does not indicate any acceleration because there is no slope. Speed remains constant.
No. The slope of the distance-time graph is the change in distance per unit of time - otherwise known as speed. Acceleration is the slope of the speed time graph.
No. Slope of position/time graph is speed, or magnitude of velocity.Slope of speed/time graph is magnitude of acceleration.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration.