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The slope of a velocity vs. time graph represents acceleration. A positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, a negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction, and a horizontal line indicates constant velocity.
The slope of the tangent to the curve on a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. Positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction, and zero slope indicates constant velocity.
False. A negative slope on a velocity vs. time graph indicates that the object is decelerating, not that it is not accelerating. Acceleration and deceleration are both forms of acceleration, but in opposite directions.
The rate of acceleration is a measure of the change of the velocity of an object with time. On a graph of velocity versus time, it is represented by the slope of the line so graphed. If velocity is changing in time, the object described is being accelerated. The greater the slope of the graph, the greater the change of velocity per unit of time and the greater the acceleration of that object. true
Yes, a small slope on a velocity vs time graph indicates a small acceleration. The slope of a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. A small slope indicates a small change in velocity over time, which corresponds to a small acceleration.
The slope of a velocity vs. time graph represents acceleration. A positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, a negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction, and a horizontal line indicates constant velocity.
Acceleration is represented on a graph by the slope of the velocity-time graph. A positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, while a negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction. A horizontal line on the graph represents constant velocity, with zero acceleration.
The slope of the tangent to the curve on a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. Positive slope indicates acceleration in the positive direction, negative slope indicates acceleration in the negative direction, and zero slope indicates constant velocity.
A changing slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object's acceleration is changing. If the slope is increasing, the acceleration is positive, and if the slope is decreasing, the acceleration is negative. A flat slope indicates constant velocity.
False. A negative slope on a velocity vs. time graph indicates that the object is decelerating, not that it is not accelerating. Acceleration and deceleration are both forms of acceleration, but in opposite directions.
The rate of acceleration is a measure of the change of the velocity of an object with time. On a graph of velocity versus time, it is represented by the slope of the line so graphed. If velocity is changing in time, the object described is being accelerated. The greater the slope of the graph, the greater the change of velocity per unit of time and the greater the acceleration of that object. true
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration. A positive slope indicates an increase in velocity over time, while a negative slope indicates a decrease in velocity (deceleration). The steeper the slope, the greater the acceleration or deceleration experienced by the object.
Acceleration.
Yes, a small slope on a velocity vs time graph indicates a small acceleration. The slope of a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. A small slope indicates a small change in velocity over time, which corresponds to a small acceleration.
The slope of a velocity-time graph represents acceleration. It quantifies the rate of change of velocity over time, indicating how quickly an object's speed is increasing or decreasing. A positive slope indicates acceleration, while a negative slope indicates deceleration. If the slope is constant, the acceleration is uniform.
The positive slope of the velocity-time graph indicates that the cart is accelerating. The steeper the slope, the greater the acceleration. If the slope is negative, it indicates the cart is decelerating.
Yes, that is true. The slope of the velocity vs. time graph represents the rate of change of velocity, which is acceleration. A steeper slope indicates a higher acceleration, while a shallower slope indicates a lower acceleration.