It gives the speed of the moving particle.
The slope of the line on distance vs time is the same as the change of distance with respect to time...which is called "speed".
The slope of the line between two points on the distance/time graph is the same as the average speed during the time interval between those points.
Constant
the slope of distance time graph gives us velocity but when the body is at rest it will be zero
speed
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.
acceleration
The slope of a line on a distance-time graph represents the speed or velocity. The steeper the line is and the greater the slope of the line is, the faster the object is moving.
Slope of time Vs distance graph gives the inverse of velocity.
Velocity.
On a distance/time graph, the slope of the line is the speed. (Magnitude of velocity.)
The slope of the graph line or curve.
Speed.
speed
velocity
as the slope of the line
distance = velocity x time so on the graph velocity is slope. If slope is zero (horizontal line) there is no motion