A negative slope on a velocity-time graph indicates a decreasing velocity over time, which means the object is slowing down. As time increases, the velocity decreases.
False. It has negative acceleration.
its false
False. It means it is slowing Down!
False. It means it is slowing Down!
False. It means it is slowing Down!
False. It has negative acceleration.
its false
False. It means it is slowing Down!
False. It means it is slowing Down!
False. It means it is slowing Down!
It means the object is decelerating - slowing down rather than speeding up. You can think of it as negative acceleration.
True
No. It always indicates that the object is not accelerating.
No. It always indicates that the object is not accelerating.
false
If the speed/time graph slops negatively, that's an indication that the speed is decreasing, i.e. the object is slowing down. The negative slop is also called negative acceleration, since acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
Negative slope on a speed/time graph indicates decreasing speed. (Some call it "deceleration", although I wish they wouldn't.)