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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.)
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The objects will not accelerate.
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
Newton's First Law of Forces states a lot of things. One of these things are, if an object is in motion, its net-force can not be zero. =================================== Hogwash ! Not only did Newton never make such a statement, it's not even true. When the net force on an object is zero, it continues in constant uniform motion, meaning constant speed in a straight line. If a net force is applied, then the speed or the direction of the object's motion can change ... called "acceleration". When an object is in motion, its momentum and kinetic energy are not zero.
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.)
It means there is no velocity - it is at rest and nothing is moving. The slope of the line is velocity - a horizontal line is zero slope = zero velocity
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distance = velocity x time so on the graph velocity is slope. If slope is zero (horizontal line) there is no motion
The objects will not accelerate.
The motion of an object upon which the net force is zero exhibits zero acceleration. The object's speed is a constant ... which may be zero ... and the motion is in a straight line
The object will remain at rest if it was at rest or will maintain its motion with uniform velocity if it was moving.
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
Any curved line will indicate a change in acceleration. Straight lines with slope indicate a steady velocity and straight lines with zero slope indicate a lack of motion.If the X axis (left to right) is for time and the Y axis (up and down) is for speed, it would curve up.
Newton's First Law of Forces states a lot of things. One of these things are, if an object is in motion, its net-force can not be zero. =================================== Hogwash ! Not only did Newton never make such a statement, it's not even true. When the net force on an object is zero, it continues in constant uniform motion, meaning constant speed in a straight line. If a net force is applied, then the speed or the direction of the object's motion can change ... called "acceleration". When an object is in motion, its momentum and kinetic energy are not zero.
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