"acceleration" and "time".
On a speed versus time graph, acceleration is represented by the line on the graph. If acceleration is constant, the line cuts through equally between the axis and starts from the zero point.
If your graph shows velocity on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, then the slope of the graph represents the acceleration. More specifically, the slope of the graph at a specific point represents the acceleration at that instantaneous point in time. So if the slope of the graph doesn't change (i.e. the graph is a straight line), then the acceleration is constant and doesn't change over time. In calculus, this is represented as the derivative: The derivative of velocity with respect to time equals the acceleration.
deceleration can be measured from a velocity time graph by calculating the gradient of the velocity time graph if the V-t graph was linear. If the v-t graph was a curve then the differentiatial of the equation of the curve will give the deceleration variation with time.
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to show. The first step would be to read the axis labels.
5. A particle is moving along the x-axis. The line graph shows the velocity of the particle over time. When is the instantaneous acceleration of the particle equal to 0?
Create a title and label the axis.
It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
The x-axis is time and the y-axis is velocity.
It could be a velocity graph or an acceleration graph. If the plot is a straight line it is constant velocity. If the plot is a curve it is acceleration.
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
The label should indicate what is being measured along the axis, and the units used for these measurements.
An axis.
That refers to a label (descriptive text) that describes an axis - presumably on a graph.
Other
title,axis,interval,label and scale
You put the acceleration on the x-axis, and sin theta on the y-axis