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it would be horizontal line slope zero since it is not accelerating

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a horizontal line,not on the x-axis (apex)
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A line angled upward

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It is a straight line.

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Q: For an object that is speeding up at a constant rate how would the acceleration vs. time graph look?
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For an object that is speeding up at constant rate how would the acceleration vs time graph look?

A line angled upward


When the slope of v t graph is negative and constant what is the nature of acceleration?

acceleration is the slope of the v t graph... so the acceleration is constant and negative. In other words, the object is slowing down at a constant rate.


How does the speed versus time graph look for an object with constant acceleration?

A straight line.


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The position versus time graph is parabolic.


If the plotted points on a speed time graph do not form a straight line what do you know about the objects acceleration?

You can conclude that the acceleration of the object is not constant.


What is graphing speed?

A speed vs. time graph could also be called a graph of acceleration. This graph will have a constant slope if the increase in speed is constant. It can also form a curved line if there is increasing or decreasing acceleration.


What is the shape of a displacement-time graph for an object that is constantly speeding up?

If the Object is falling at a constant velocity the shape of the graph would be linear. If the object is falling at a changing velocity (Accelerating) the shape of the graph would be exponential- "J' Shape.


Which of the following describes a displacement vs time graph that looks like this?

Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object


What does a straight line mean on a speed time graph?

It means a constant acceleration: * If the line slopes up, the object is getting faster at a constant rate; * if it slopes down, the object is getting slower at a constant rate; * If the line is horizontal, the object is neither speeding up nor slowing down, but travelling with a constant speed.


How is an object moving if a slanted straight line on a speed versus time graph represents its motion?

A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.


What does an object that is speeding up at a constant rate in the positive direction what does the velocity vs time graph look like?

A line angled upward


For an object that is speeding up at a constant rate in the positive direction what does the velocity vs time graph look like?

A line angled upward