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Distance-time graph |
A graph that can be used to represent how both speed and distance change with time. |
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Motion on a graph |
A graph that shows motion between object of mass |
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Position on a graph |
The place of the lines location on a graph or the distance of the line graph |
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Direction on a graph |
The direction the line is going meaning if the line is is going up it is going away And the line going back down means it is returning |
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Reference point |
The starting point of a graph |
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Speed on a graph |
Is determined by the steepness of the lines or a graph |
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Steep slope on a graph |
It means it is going fast |
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Flatter slope on a graph |
A slope that is compared to steep slope and or gentle slope |
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Zero slope On graph |
A zero slope is the horizontal line that means the person or thing that has come to a stop. |
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Formula for average speed |
The formula for speed is distance/time |
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