Motion is graphed by using time on one axis and location on the other axis.
It depends on what type of graph you use. If it is a line graph, and time is on the bottom and distance is on the left, it will result in a flat line from where ever it stopped.
line graph
a port-a-graph
speed graph
The motion at constant speed.
This type of motion is called harmonic motion. This occurs when an object is attached to spring.
when an object possesses two or more type of motion....
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Bulk motion is a type of motion that an object does. The object moves in a wave-like formation instead of just the waves moving.
Motion at constant speed.
Friction can stop an object in motion eventually. Friction causes drag on the object's motion energy and slows the object down by transferring the energy from one type to another. When the energy which acted on the object to put the object in motion is fully transferred, the object's motion will stop in the direction the motion and friction are applied. An example of this type of friction is the brake on a car. Friction can, however cause the object to change the direction of motion and simply stop affecting the object afterward. An example of this type of friction is the bumper rail of a pool table.
The slope of a position/time graph is the speed (magnitude of velocity).If the graph's slope is changing, that means the speed is changing, andthat would be accelerated motion.