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Verbal
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.
On a distance-time graph, an object that has stopped is represented by a horizontal line. This indicates that the distance remains constant over time, meaning the object is not moving. The slope of the line is zero, reflecting a lack of change in position as time progresses.
The slope of the graph line or curve.
On a distance-time graph, acceleration is represented by a curve that shows the slope increasing over time. If the graph is a straight line, it indicates constant speed, while a curved line indicates changing speed. The steeper the curve, the greater the acceleration; if the curve flattens, it suggests a decrease in acceleration. In contrast, if the graph shows a downward curve, it may indicate deceleration.
The relationship between distance and time is typically represented graphically using a distance-time graph. In this graph, distance is plotted on the vertical axis (y-axis) and time on the horizontal axis (x-axis). The slope of the line on this graph indicates the speed or velocity of an object, with a steeper slope representing a higher speed.
The scale of a map shows the relationship between the map distance and real world distance. The average scale is one eighty-thousandth of the actual size.
A line graph.
This is known as the scale.
Scale
it is a positive relationship
The slope of the curve.