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Question
- on a velocity vs. time graph, what does a flat line indicate?
- a) the object is speeding up
- b) the object is slowing down
- c) the object is moving at a constant speed
- d) the object is stationary
- what does an acceleration vs. time graph represent?
- a) how far an object has traveled
- b) the speed of an object
- c) how quickly the velocity is changing
- d) the direction of motion
- which axis typically represents the independent variable in a graph?
- a) vertical axis (y - axis)
- b) horizontal axis (x - axis)
- c) both axes
- d) neither axis
Brief Explanations
- Position vs. Time graph shows an object's position over time.
- A straight - line on a Position vs. Time graph means constant speed as slope represents speed.
- On a Velocity vs. Time graph, flat line means no change in velocity, so constant speed.
- Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so an Acceleration vs. Time graph shows how quickly velocity is changing.
- In a graph, the independent variable is typically plotted on the horizontal (x -) axis.
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- C) Position vs. Time
- A) The object is moving at a constant speed
- C) The object is moving at a constant speed
- C) How quickly the velocity is changing
- B) Horizontal Axis (x - axis)