The answer will depend on the shape of the slope, and the trajectory that the ball follows.
At the bottom of the slope?
The rate at which acceleration is changing.
The Slope (which represents acceleration) of a constant velocity graph is Zero.
the slope at any point on the graph is the acceleration
A constant speed has a slope of zero energy because no acceleration is taking place.
The acceleration of a tennis ball rolling down an incline depends with two factors. The force that is applied to the tennis ball and the mass of the tennis ball will determine its acceleration.
Acceleration.
if there is a slope, the velocity is either increasing or decreasing. This is acceleration.
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
the slope of a speed-time graph is acceleration this slope is change in speed divided by change in time *Twinky~
At the bottom of the slope?
The rate at which acceleration is changing.
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
The slope increases.
a(child acceleration)=g(gravitational acceleration)*sin25=4.144 m/s2
acceleration
the slope at any point on the graph is the acceleration