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Velocity-time graphs show velocity on the vertical axis. Acceleration is still represented by the gradient. Key fact. The gradient of speed-time and velocity-time graphs represent acceleration.
Question 1: Sketch a graph of velocity vs. time and another graph for position vs. time for this same trip. Be very careful. The common problem is to draw a velocity graph that LOOKS like the ...
On a position versus time graph, a slope represents a velocity. The line rises from 4.8 feet to 8.3 feet for a rise of 3.5 feet. Likewise, the line runs from 0.1 seconds to 0.4 seconds for a run ...
Different types of velocity are explored, and we investigate how to find information from a position versus time graph. Aired 08/02/2018 Problems playing video?
Here is a velocity vs time graph for this same situation. As you can see from this plot, the distance traveled would be equivalent to the area under the velocity-time graph.
Velocity-time graphs show velocity on the vertical axis. Acceleration is still represented by the gradient. Key fact. The gradient of speed-time and velocity-time graphs represent acceleration.
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