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How do you find speed on a distance-time graph?

The slope on a distance-time graph represents the speed of an object.

How do you find distance and acceleration on a time-velocity graph?

The velocity of an object is its speed in a particular direction. The slope on a velocity-time graph represents the acceleration of an object. The distance travelled is equal to the area under a velocity-time graph.

Formula to find time from distance and speed?

Speed = Distance/time

On a distance-time graph, what does the graph do if the obect is stationary or at a steady pace?

When an object is stationary, the line on the graph is horizontal. When an object is moving at a steady speed, the line on the graph is straight, but sloped.

Which axis is distance and which is time?

x-axis time


y-axis distance

On a velocity-time graph, how are objects with a constant velocity and constant acceleration represented?

When an object is moving with a constant velocity, the line on the graph is horizontal. When an object is moving with a constant acceleration, the line on the graph is straight, but sloped.

Formula to find acceleration?

Acceleration = change in velocity/ time taken