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Since distance is 1/2 at^2 where a is acceleration, it represents one half of the acceleration

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What quantity does Distance Vs timeΒ² Graph Represents
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Area under the velocity time graph line is 40 M. What physical quantity does this area represent?

It represent the distance covered is 40 metre.


What does the slope of the distance time graph represent?

The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed.


What feature of a distance time graph represent speed?

The gradient (slope) of the line on the graph.


What does the curve on a distance versus time graph represent?

speed


What does the slope represent on a distance versus time graph?

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What is a time distance graph?

A distance vs time squared graph shows shows the relationship between distance and time during an acceleration. An example of an acceleration value would be 3.4 m/s^2. The time is always squared in acceleration therefore the graph can show the rate of which an object is moving


What does a curved line represent on a time vs distance graph?

The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.


What is the unit of a physical quantity which is represented by area under a velocity time graph?

the physical quantity is distance and unit is meters


How can graphs be used to represent motion?

You could try a speed-time graph, or a distance-time graph.


What does the slope of a time vs distance graph equal?

Slope of time Vs distance graph gives the inverse of velocity.


What does the slope of a distance vs time squared graph represent?

That's unusual. I guess your teacher is trying to make you think a bit. It's a good mental exercise, though. You may recall that the units of acceleration are meters per second squared. That gives you a clue right there. And if you knew Calculus, you'd know that acceleration is the second derivative of distance, s, with respect to time, t: d2s/dt2. So, by now you're probably getting the feeling that the slope of a distance-time squared graph has something to do with acceleration. And you'd be right. Just as the slope of a velocity-time graph is acceleration, the slope of a distance-t2 graph is acceleration. Well, not quite. It's actually ONE HALF the acceleration.


What is a distance vs time squared graph?

To calculate the gradient of the line on a graph, you need to divide the changein the vertical axis by the change in the horizontal axis.