it would be horizontal line slope zero since it is not accelerating
A line angled upward
It is a straight line.
A horizontal line, not on the x-axis
A line angled upward
Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object
A line angled upward
A line angled upward
If the constant acceleration is positive, the graph would be an exponential (x2) graph. If there is constant acceleration, then velocity is always increasing, making the position change at an ever increasing rate.
A line angled upward
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.
A straight line.
The position versus time graph is parabolic.
You can conclude that the acceleration of the object is not constant.
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.
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.
Constant velocityZero acceleration and/or Moving object
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.
A straight slanted slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant acceleration.
A line angled upward
A line angled upward