If the line formed by the graph is straight, the speed is constant. A horizontal line would show the object as stationary.
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
Constant speed is shown on a graph using straight lines. The straight line indicates that there are no fluctuations with the speed.
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On a distance-time graph, different constant speeds would be represented by straight lines which have different slopes. The steeper the line, the faster the speed. Each line would have a constant slope to indicate a constant speed.
You can use the steepness, or slope, of a line in a distance-time graph to determine the speed of an object if speed is constant. The slope of the line is calculated by dividing the change in distance by the change in time for that time interval.
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The distance vs. time graph in figure 1a shows a car is at rest for the initial time period, then moves with a constant positive velocity for a while until it comes to a stop again. This indicates the car accelerates, maintains a constant velocity, and then decelerates to a stop.
An object at rest is represented on a distance vs. time graph as a horizontal line. This indicates that there is no change in distance over time, meaning the object's position remains constant. The slope of the line is zero, reflecting that the speed of the object is also zero.
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