Physics, asked by bindumodi, 10 months ago

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speed from distance - time graph.
b. Acceleration from velocity - time graph
Distance from velocity – time graph
d. Velocity from acceleration - time graph

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Answered by dhareaveer
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The vertical axis represents the velocity of the object. This probably sounds obvious, but be forewarned—velocity graphs are notoriously difficult to interpret. People get so used to finding velocity by determining the slope—as would be done with a position graph—they forget that for velocity graphs the value of the vertical axis is giving the velocity.

Try sliding the dot horizontally on the example graph below to choose different times and see how the velocity changes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The vertical axis represents the velocity of the object. This probably sounds obvious, but be forewarned—velocity graphs are notoriously difficult to interpret. People get so used to finding velocity by determining the slope—as would be done with a position graph—they forget that for velocity graphs the value of the vertical axis is giving the velocity.

Try sliding the dot horizontally on the example graph below to choose different times and see how the velocity changes.

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